One day Avigail was screaming and kicking ‘A’ as she lay on floor in an expensive part of central London, and Neville raised his hand telling her to “fuck the shut up” because the “neighbors might hear”. 

‘A’ has described Neville as “mean, cruel and creepy” who liked to engage in “touching and rubbing”. On at least one occasion he “unlocked” the bathroom door when she was showering and stood near the door “breathing heavily”. 

‘A’ was eventually confined to home when not at school and deprived of a mobile phone. However, she found a way to sneak out of a night by climbing out the dormer window onto the roof and then down to the ground. One one occasion she began talking to and drinking with a group of young people in a park, and they became her friends. One of these friends bought her a cheap mobile phone so that she could arrange time to meet them. 

‘A’ was put in several schools (Southbank International School, and Immanuel College at The Jewish Free School) but the psychological and physical abuse continued and she found it very hard to concentrate. ‘A’ was afraid to change clothes for sport at school because she was afraid other girls would see her bruises from beatings. On at least two occasions Avigail rang parents of school mates. One time to tell them that their daughter was expressing lesbian feelings in text messages to ‘A’, one time to say that her ‘A’ was Jewish and would not associate with Muslims. ‘A’ never completed school and has no educational qualifications at all. When ‘A’ turned 18, she left home without any money.

MANY VERY BAD things then happened to ‘A’, but she says that public knowledge of these will cause her big future problems. ‘A” now lives in a continual state of fear thanks to Avigai, Neville (and his great friend Herzog Isaac Herzog, the president of Israel).

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *