A grooming gang survivor has revealed the sick tactics her monster abusers would use to terrify her into silence.
Fiona Goddard was raped and abused by at least 50 men in Bradford from the age of 14.
The mother had been groomed by a gang of Asian men in 2008 when she and another girl ran away from her care home that was being targeted by the sick group.
She had asked a man for a lighter, and what followed was months of them targeting her vulnerabilities and 'trying to make me feel like I had somewhere to belong'.
Fiona said it quickly spiralled into years of abuse where she previously told Sky News that she was trafficked to Blackburn, Rotherham, Rochdale, Birmingham, Edinburgh, and Oldham.
The sordid gang would terrify Fiona into silence for years where they would show her shocking violent videos of people's skulls being crushed.
She told Good Morning Britain: 'It started the threats where they would show me videos of them beating someone to death where you could actually see their skull caving in, or they would tell me "this is where we dumped her body", and then a few weeks later a body would be found there.
'They'd turn up after being involved in stabbings and then I would have to try and help them clean up all of that stuff.
Grooming gang survivor Fiona Goddard on Good Morning Britain today where she revealed the sick tactics her monster abusers would use to terrify her into silence
The mother had been groomed by a gang of Asian men in 2008 when she ran with another girl from her care home that was being targeted by the sick group
'There was an illegal immigrant who was castrated in Pakistan and was wanted by the firing squad in the Philippines after he fled from Pakistan that also came over on the back of a lorry and he was there. They were telling us how he was wanted for going Rambo on women and children.
'There were all these levels where it was quite subtle and showing us they could be dangerous people. And then it did got to physical violence with threatening with vodka bottles and smashing them into my eyes and stuff like that.'
By the age of 15 Fiona became pregnant by one of her rapists and gave birth days after her 16th birthday.
But the newborn was soon taken from her arms and given up for adoption as she was told she couldn't keep her daughter.
Yet the abuse carried on for another two years, with police laying the blame on her.
It would not be until 2019 that the nine grooming gang members would face justice when they were jailed for more than 130 years.
Fiona said the prosecution was one she had to fight 'tooth and nail for' having repeatedly reported the case to police for five years.
'Over the years from 2008 and 2013 I was found in cars with men and they [police] said I was the reason society was going downhill by putting working class men in danger,' she said.
Izar Hussain (pictured left) was given a 16 year sentence and Parvaze Ahmed (pictured right) was jailed for 17 years
Saeed Akhtar (left and right at court) was found guilty of one charge of rape and two charges of causing or inciting child prostitution
'I was called a child prostitute. I was accused of exchanging sex in return for gifts by 14. And described as running a brothel by 17.
'Repeatedly they said I was streetwise and knew how to look after myself that even though I was a missing person it wasn't a concern and they downgraded it.
'Then someone highlighted I had been on the child sex exploitation watchlist for a while so they upgraded it to medium. There was a lot of stuff like that where it wasn't taken seriously.'
Fiona bravely waived her right to anonymity following the case as she 'didn't want people to think this was a reason to be ashamed anymore'.
'I didn't do anything wrong,' she said.
She said at times the abuse had left her being shunned by society which had made her feel 'subhuman'.
Fiona said: 'Like I was a lower grade of society because of the abuse that did occur it was me that seemed to be tainted.'
Basharat Khaliq, known as Bash, was found guilty of five counts of rape and one count of assault by penetration. He was sentenced in 2019 to 20 years imprisonment.
Fahim Iqbal (pictured left) was jailed for 7 years for aiding and abetting rape. Kieran Harris (pictured right) was jailed for 17 years, he was described by one of his victims as 'an evil, pixie-faced man'
Basharat Khaliq (pictured left) was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment and Naveed Akhtar (pictured right) was jailed for 17 years
Mohammed Usman was found guilty of two counts of rape. He was jailed for 17 years
He was given 16 years for each of the five counts of rape, served concurrently, and four years for assault by penetration, to be served consecutively.
Saeed Akhtar, known as Sid, was found guilty of one charge of rape and two charges of causing or inciting child prostitution He was jailed for 20 years.
Naveed Akhtar, and known as Nav, was found guilty of two counts of rape and not guilty of a third allegation of rape. He was jailed for 17 years.
Parvaze Ahmed, known as Pav, was found guilty of three charges of rape. He was jailed for 17 years.
Izar Hussain, known as Billy Joe Joe, was found guilty of one rape and one attempted rape, and acquitted of two rapes. He was given a 16 year sentence.
Kieran Harris was found guilty of two counts of rape. He was jailed for 17 years and was described by one of his victims as 'an evil, pixie-faced man'.
Fahim Iqbal was found guilty of aiding and abetting one of rape. He was jailed for seven years.
Mohammed Usman, known as Manny, was found guilty of two counts of rape. He was jailed for 17 years.
Zeeshan Ali was jailed for 18 months for sexual assault (pictured left) and Saeed Akhtar (pictured right) was jailed for 20 years
Basharat Khaliq (pictured left and right leaving court) was found guilty of five counts of rape and one count of assault by penetration.
Naveed Akhtar (left) was found guilty of two counts of rape and not guilty of a third allegation of rape. Yazar Majid (right) was found not guilty of one count of rape by a majority verdict
Zeeshan Ali, known as Twinny or T, was found guilty of one charge of sexual assault. He was jailed for 18 months.
Judge Durham Hall said during his sentencing remarks that 'no court in England and Wales seems to have escaped grooming by groups or individuals of grown men of vulnerable young persons.'
He said: 'As the knowledge of the opportunity to take advantage of damaged young people spreads, it is not uncommon for young men to get involved.
'In the trial it was clear you didn't get it, and some of you still do not get it now.
'The damage and hurt you have caused for your sexual pleasure has been revealed to all, and the lengths some of you went to corrupt and groom a girl are truly appalling, and then threaten and to rape her beyond description.
'[The victims] were relentlessly, by Basharat Khaliq and the other eight of you, sexually abused following grooming and, whether there is or isn't a connection to the groomers through blatant violence, over a period of years.'
'The jury have seen this case for what it was.
'Clear, determined and insidious grooming.'



