An Oxford
student who was raped by two men who then threw her in a bin has
revealed her story as part of a campaign against sexual assault.
The
#NotGuilty campaign was launched last week when Ione Wells, a student
at Keble College at the University of Oxford, wrote an open letter to a
17-year-old who sexually assaulted her outside her London home. This was
published in student newspaper Cherwell.
The
brave 20-year-old waived her right to anonymity to describe in
harrowing detail the attack that happened as she walked home in Camden,
north London, after getting the last train.
Oxford student Ione Wells, 20, who
wrote an open letter to the youth who sexually assaulted her, started
the #NotGuilty campaign for victims of sexual assault which has led to
another victim's letter being published
Now another 19-year-old female student, who has chosen to remain anonymous, has written an article for the Cherwell newspaper and Sunday Times about her ordeal.
In
the piece she explains how she was approached by two men who
overpowered her, tied her up and punched her before they subjected her
to oral rape.
She
wrote: 'They do not know how I felt when they chucked me in a bin once
they were done, implanting the idea in my head that I was worthless.
Used and then discarded.'