After Carrie Johnson told GMB she wanted the police to do more for victims of John Worboys - they have responded.
Survivors of the black cab rapist are now being given a dedicated point of contact to officers, to report their claims.
If you believe you may have been a victim, please contact [email protected] or you can call 101 quoting Operation Safford.
More women who say they were attacked by the so-called black cab rapist, John Worboys - have come forward after the ITV drama 'Believe Me', which concludes tonight.
The series reconstructs the harrowing account of ‘Sarah’ - not her real name.
She was drugged and raped by the prolific sex attacker in 2003 - and now says she lives with guilt, as he continued to attack other women when she wasn’t believed by police.
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Carrie Johnson has said there could be "up to 1,000, if not more" John Worboys victims, as she said she has been contacted by people who believe they were assaulted by the serial rapist.
Speaking to Good Morning Britain, Johnson, the wife of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, recounted her encounter with Worboys and the journey she went through to give evidence against him.
More women have come forward with allegations against convicted 'black cab rapist' John Worboys following the ITV drama Believe Me.
The series details the account of an anonymous survivor, 'Sarah.'
Drugged and assaulted by Worboys in 2003, she tells @susannareid100 how the police initially disbelieved her story, allowing his attacks to continue.
Adapting the true story of the "black cab rapist" for screen demanded sensitivity and care.
Believe Me writer Jeff Pope reflects on eye-opening conversations with the real-life victims and women in his own family that shaped his understanding of the case's wider impact.
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Believe Me is a rare thing: true crime drama that puts women first
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Daniel Mays wins rave reviews for his 'chilling' take on black cab rapist John Worboys in 'powerful and unflinching' ITV drama Believe Me https://t.co/jzRvD4zS6b
“I’ve so much experience now – two decades and five years in the industry – and I’ve played nefarious, dodgy characters, but I underestimated how tricky it was going to be and how it affected me psychologically."
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