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Gloucestershire woman raped by brother speaks out | |
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Andrew McQueen, 30, was jailed for five years in June | Andrew McQueen, 30, was jailed for five years in June |
A woman who was raped by her brother as a child has urged other victims of sexual assault to come forward. | A woman who was raped by her brother as a child has urged other victims of sexual assault to come forward. |
Charlotte McQueen, 28, has waived her right to anonymity after her brother Andrew McQueen, 30, of Thomas Street, Cirencester, was jailed for five years at Gloucester Crown Court. | Charlotte McQueen, 28, has waived her right to anonymity after her brother Andrew McQueen, 30, of Thomas Street, Cirencester, was jailed for five years at Gloucester Crown Court. |
She reported the abuse to police in February after receiving a text from her brother asking for her forgiveness, leading to him pleading guilty to nine non-recent sexual offences. | She reported the abuse to police in February after receiving a text from her brother asking for her forgiveness, leading to him pleading guilty to nine non-recent sexual offences. |
"Andrew, my big brother, was supposed to protect me," Ms McQueen told the court. "Instead I spent four years of my childhood living in fear of sexual and physical violence from him." | "Andrew, my big brother, was supposed to protect me," Ms McQueen told the court. "Instead I spent four years of my childhood living in fear of sexual and physical violence from him." |
McQueen will spend at least two years and eight months in prison after being sentenced on 13 June, for offences he carried out between the ages of 11 and 15. | McQueen will spend at least two years and eight months in prison after being sentenced on 13 June, for offences he carried out between the ages of 11 and 15. |
Ms McQueen was just nine when the sexual assaults began. | Ms McQueen was just nine when the sexual assaults began. |
"Andrew took my innocence, my mental health and my happiness," she said in court. | "Andrew took my innocence, my mental health and my happiness," she said in court. |
"He has stolen my childhood. I struggle to remember the happy times because they are tainted by the misery and the pain that he caused me." | "He has stolen my childhood. I struggle to remember the happy times because they are tainted by the misery and the pain that he caused me." |
After McQueen sent the text to his sister, the conversation escalated, Gloucester Crown Court heard, and he began sending threatening messages aimed at her and her children. | After McQueen sent the text to his sister, the conversation escalated, Gloucester Crown Court heard, and he began sending threatening messages aimed at her and her children. |
She said: "His threats against my family made me realise that I could not allow him to use this against me any more and I could not allow him to threaten or intimidate my children." | She said: "His threats against my family made me realise that I could not allow him to use this against me any more and I could not allow him to threaten or intimidate my children." |
McQueen admitted the attacks after he was arrested, claiming he had been drunk when he sent the texts and had issues with his own mental health. | McQueen admitted the attacks after he was arrested, claiming he had been drunk when he sent the texts and had issues with his own mental health. |
With her brother now in prison, Ms McQueen said that her decision to come forward was allowing her to rebuild her life. | With her brother now in prison, Ms McQueen said that her decision to come forward was allowing her to rebuild her life. |
"I allowed him to have control over my life until now – that was 19 years of my life," she said. | "I allowed him to have control over my life until now – that was 19 years of my life," she said. |
Urging other victims to speak up, she said: "Nobody questioned whether I was telling the truth or not. | Urging other victims to speak up, she said: "Nobody questioned whether I was telling the truth or not. |
"It will be hard and, mentally, it will be challenging, but the support that you will receive makes it manageable. | "It will be hard and, mentally, it will be challenging, but the support that you will receive makes it manageable. |
"Now I can get back to living my life; I can access support without this big secret hanging over me." | "Now I can get back to living my life; I can access support without this big secret hanging over me." |
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