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Sky Sports presenter Charlie Webster reveals sexual abuse as a teenager | |
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Television presenter Charlie Webster has revealed that she was sexually assaulted when she was a teenager. | Television presenter Charlie Webster has revealed that she was sexually assaulted when she was a teenager. |
Webster, 31, who presents on Sky Sports and Sky Sports News, told BBC Radio 5 Live's Phil Williams programme the assaults were carried out by her running coach when she was 15. | |
Webster said she was waiving her right to anonymity to "break the taboo about abuse as a whole". | Webster said she was waiving her right to anonymity to "break the taboo about abuse as a whole". |
She is about to embark on a 250-mile, seven-day run to raise money and awareness for Women's Aid, a charity that works to end domestic abuse against women and children. | She is about to embark on a 250-mile, seven-day run to raise money and awareness for Women's Aid, a charity that works to end domestic abuse against women and children. |
"I got quite close to the running coach because you do," she told the programme. | "I got quite close to the running coach because you do," she told the programme. |
"You start to trust them when you're a young kid and he started to take me for a few private sessions because he said I was good and I could do with some extra sessions because that would really help. | |
"He took me into a private situation where no one else was … and then he abused my trust, and he abused the fact that I was an innocent person who wanted his support and his compassion and his care as my running coach." | "He took me into a private situation where no one else was … and then he abused my trust, and he abused the fact that I was an innocent person who wanted his support and his compassion and his care as my running coach." |
The man was later jailed for 10 years and put on the sex offenders register for life. | The man was later jailed for 10 years and put on the sex offenders register for life. |
Webster said he had been a "male role model" to her, important for a young child, but that he broke the trust of his position by taking it too far. | Webster said he had been a "male role model" to her, important for a young child, but that he broke the trust of his position by taking it too far. |
She said: "You should never touch a young girl anyway, but he very, very manipulatively and very slowly sexually assaulted me. | She said: "You should never touch a young girl anyway, but he very, very manipulatively and very slowly sexually assaulted me. |
"It doesn't matter how many times, [but] it happened, it happened a couple of times. You don't realise, well I didn't realise it was happening, because you trust that person and that trust is built up." | |
Webster said she did not tell anyone because she did not know then it was something she could report. | Webster said she did not tell anyone because she did not know then it was something she could report. |
"I didn't understand. I really lacked confidence. I didn't know what he was doing was wrong," she said. "Not one time in my head did I think: 'I'm being sexually assaulted', because if I did, I would have done something about it." | |
She said that it had been another, younger girl who began to record the abuse and took it to the police. | She said that it had been another, younger girl who began to record the abuse and took it to the police. |
Webster said sexual abuse at the time was "one of these taboos, like domestic abuse is now", that was not spoken about. She said: "That's why I'm here [on the radio] as well. It might help someone else bring it to light. I want to break the taboo about abuse as a whole." | |
Webster starts her 250-mile run on 26 January. | Webster starts her 250-mile run on 26 January. |
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