Reporter Attends Sentencings
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•I was sitting alone in Courtroom 10 for the sentencing of seven men convicted as a result of Operation Stovewood
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GB News national reporter attends court sentencing of seven men guilty of child sex abuse offences in Rotherham .
Media bosses tend to see courts as news deserts, but short of being in the middle of a major protest or coming under rocket fire, they’ve found them to be amongst the most dramatic locations for broadcasting.
GB News reporter was the only reporter who had been at Sheffield Crown Court for both days .
She was distressed to find herself reporting alone as seven abusers were sent down.
J.K. Rowling delighted the survivor who had addressed her abusers from the witness stand.
She said: “You stole my childhood, now I’m taking your freedom. I am your karma.”.
There is much more to be done and l intend to stay on the case, with a camera and a microphone, asking questions to make sure that it is done. Enjoying The Critic online? It's even better in print Try five issues of Britain ’s most civilised magazine for 10Subscribe .
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