A woman has accused her uncle of molesting her at age eight, sparking discussion on social media about childhood sexual abuse
A woman has publicly accused her uncle of molesting her when she was eight years old, drawing widespread attention on social media and renewed debate about accountability and childhood sexual abuse.
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Following her post, the accused uncle reportedly contacted her via WhatsApp to apologise, claiming he had already offered an apology to her parents years earlier.
“I don’t know what you stand to gain if I go down,” he told her.
The survivor’s decision to go public has ignited discussions online, highlighting the long-term impact of abuse and the challenges survivors face when seeking justice.
Social media users have voiced support for her bravery while calling for stronger systems to protect children from sexual abuse.
Legal and child protection experts say such cases underscore the importance of timely reporting, community support, and accessible avenues for victims to come forward safely.
The incident has once again drawn attention to cultural and societal barriers that often prevent survivors from speaking out.
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The woman’s story has sparked wider awareness campaigns, with advocacy groups urging families and authorities to prioritise the protection of children and support survivors in healing and seeking justice.





















