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An eight-year-old girl, who allegedly contracted HIV after being raped by her soccer coach, is yet to receive victim’s compensation, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has been told.
The now 27-year-old woman, who has been given the pseudonym BXA, claims she was repeatedly raped by her soccer coach while playing in an under-10s soccer team in Sydney in 1996.
She said that on some occasions the man’s wife was in the room when the rapes occurred.
The Daily Telegraph reports the woman was given a diagnosis of HIV shortly before her 15th birthday.
The woman’s statement, which was tendered to the commission, detailed how the abuse took place after she began spending nights at her coach’s house with permission from her mother, who had drug and alcohol problems.