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Another alleged rape scandal is surfacing in the world of junior hockey

Another alleged rape scandal is surfacing in the world of junior hockey

Another sexual assault scandal is emerging in the world of junior hockey in Canada. Since the 2018 Team Canada Junior scandal, some new horror stories have been slowly emerging.
This time, the story is said to have happened in Ontario, when in 2014, a 22-year-old woman was allegedly sexually assaulted by a gang of eight junior hockey players.

The story was revealed on CTV’s investigative program W5 Wednesday evening. Rick Westhead had talked about it earlier in the day.

This is not the first time that Rick Westhead has delved into files of this type. He was one of the key informants in the Soccer Canada spying scandal and the 2018 Junior Team Canada spying scandal, to name a few.

Notice! The rest of this text explicitly describes moments of rape and sexual assault.

As revealed by the alleged victim (named anonymously as Anne Marie on the W5 show), he had a relationship with a junior hockey player when he was 22. His partner was 19 at the time.
One day, her lover invited her to watch television in his boarding house with one of his colleagues. When he got there, he noticed that there were not two players, but eight.

The 19-year-old took her to the basement bathroom, where they began consensual sex. The alleged victim noticed, however, that the door was not fully closed and that other players had begun to enter the room.

The eight players present “started taking turns, doing what they wanted,” according to the alleged victim. He was the victim of this assault for 90 minutes, and even lost consciousness during the attack.

The alleged victim revealed that she thought it was her fault and that she believed that some of the 16-year-old players in this case may have been pushed to commit this act.
It was 10 years later that he was able to talk about it at W5.

This is another true horror story from the world of junior hockey. It is always extremely painful to see stories like this happen.

Worst of all, the victim called a London police station earlier this year, only to be told to call the station where the assault took place. The police employee would have then hung up the phone, without offering any assistance to the alleged victim to know where to file a complaint.
Ontario Provincial Police spokeswoman Gosia Puzio emailed CTV and W5, explaining that the employee did not follow instructions and should have stayed on the phone with the alleged victim to help – her to find the help she needed.

It’s another horror story we wouldn’t wish on anyone. Here’s hoping the justice system does the necessary work to help the alleged victim.

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