London Grooming Gang Victims 'Killing Themselves' While Mayor Denies Problem
London Grooming Gang Victims 'Killing Themselves' While Mayor Denies Problem
In a deeply concerning claim, an author and children's care advocate has alleged that victims of grooming gangs in London are taking their own lives while the city's mayor remains in denial about the extent of the problem.
Chris Wild, who has spent 15 years working within London's care system, told Express in an exclusive interview that he believes Mayor Sadiq Khan is "deluded" about the reality of grooming gangs operating in the capital.
"Victims of London grooming gangs are killing themselves while 'delusional' Sadiq Khan denies the city has a problem," Wild stated.
The issue has long been a sensitive one in the UK, with several high-profile cases emerging over the past decade. Wild, who has closely worked with vulnerable young people, emphasized the urgency of addressing the crisis.
"I've seen firsthand how these children are failed by the system," he explained. "When those in power refuse to acknowledge the scale of the problem, it's the victims who pay the ultimate price."
The Mayor's office has not yet responded to Express's request for comment at the time of reporting.
This revelation comes as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by vulnerable individuals in urban centers. The Metropolitan Police previously stated they take all reports of child exploitation seriously, but Wild's claims suggest a disconnect between official statements and ground reality.
For more details on this developing story, you can read the original article on Express's website.