Emily Hunt says she was drugged and raped by a stranger. The Crown Prosecution Service refused to prosecute. Here, she tells her terrifying story
Outside it was dark. Emily Hunt could make out the glint of street lights through the curtains. But whose curtains? where was she? next to her on the bed was a man she didn’t recognise, sitting fully clothed with a TV remote in his hand, casually flipping through the channels. By now she realised she was in a hotel room. She also realised she was naked.
Emily is a 38-year-old divorcee with a seven-year-old daughter. Getting paralytic and picking up strangers for sex is not something she does.
She hadn’t even been out partying. She’d enjoyed a very convivial lunch with her father, who was visiting from Ireland for a few days. Her last conscious memory was finishing her meal at around 5pm. It was now shortly after 10pm.
‘I had never seen him in my life,’ she recalls. ‘I was very cold and felt kind of fuzzy. Then I realised in this light-bulb moment that I must have been drugged.’
This November, Emily launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise £100,000 to bring her alleged rapist to justice in a private prosecution after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) refused to take up the case. So what did happen that Sunday in May 2015?
Emily and her father had gone for lunch. They ended the meal with a glass of grappa – an Italian brandy.
‘The grappas sat on the bar for a while before the waiter brought the mover,’ says Emily. ‘I’ve wondered if that’s when the drink was spiked, because my dad doesn’t even remember how he got to the airport or boarding the plane.’
He’d had to drop by Emily’s house to pick up his bags, where her ex-husband was looking after their little girl, and he remarked how uncharacteristically drunk he’d seemed.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der December 31, 2017-Ausgabe von WOMAN - UK.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent ? Anmelden
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der December 31, 2017-Ausgabe von WOMAN - UK.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
NEVER too late
Catriona had regrets about the past - but perhaps it was time to embrace her future
How many calories are YOU eating at Christmas?
Lynsey Hope tracked what she ate over the festive period, with shocking results.
Cut festive spending
The average Brit expects to spend almost £600 on core Christmas-related products and activities this year, including food, gifts, decorations, socialising and travelling*.
My little MIRACLE
After a horrific blaze, Amanda Stephenson will never forget how lucky she is to still have her son
Why it's not too late to get a flu jab
WOMAN'S GP DR HELEN WALL ON HER TOPIC OF THE WEEK
Stop the season AGEING YOU
Take our youth-boosting quiz to find out how you can keep looking and feeling fabulous.
LOSE AN INCH by Christmas
Stride into shape with our simple walking plan
How to lower your cholesterol
ANNIE DEADMAN IS HERE TO HELP YOU, THE EASY WAY!
Why are we so obsessed with MOVING HOUSE?
With more homes on the market than last year, we investigate the nation's love of selling up
The ROYAL INSIDER
THE REASONS BEHIND THE SUSSEXES' NEW MOVE