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Elizabeth Cameron

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At 16 she was gang raped and left pregnant. Now one mother explains... Why I love my rapist's baby.

Like so many teenage mums, Elizabeth Cameron doesn't like to talk much about the father of her toddler daughter.

She shrugs when asked about him, and admits that when questioned about his whereabouts - as people inevitably do - she likes to keep things vague.

'When new people ask, I say I have nothing to do with him - which is true,' she says quietly. 'But I'm not sure yet what I will tell Phoebe herself when she is old enough to ask.

Publish date:
9 August 2008
Author:
Angela Carless
Source:
Daily Mail
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