
On Monday, Fairfax journalist Paul Sheehan told the story of a heinous gang rape that he says occurred in August 2002.
In his column, entitled “The story of Louise: we’ll never know the scale of the rape epidemic in Sydney”, Sheehan recounted the story of a nurse, “Louise” who had fallen asleep in her car after working a long shift at a Sydney hospital. Louise says she woke to find a man pulling at her leg. She was set upon by men who she says were “Arab-speaking”. She says she was then punched in the face, pulled out of her car, beaten, raped, sodomised, kicked and urinated on.
The sickening story got worse. She says she was horribly injured, unable to speak and spent time in hospital. When she went to the police station six months after the attack, she was turned away because too much time has passed. She went on to become homeless.
