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My daughter was rushed to hospital to save her life only to be raped by a male nurse in her hospital bed

Oxford: I’ll never forget rushing into A&E and frantically looking around for my daughter, dreading the worst. When I spotted my 17-year-old’s pretty face, I breathed a huge sigh of relief.

My little girl had taken an overdose. Amy had been really down, but I hadn’t realised just how depressed she’d become until now. When she saw me, she said, "Sorry, Mum." She was slurring and still not with it.

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