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Katie Price reveals she was raped at gunpoint in horrific South Africa car-jacking attack
Katie Price has revealed she was raped at gunpoint during a carjacking in South Africa.The horrific incident occurred in 2018 as the TV personality, 44, was filming scenes for her former Quest Red reality series Katie Price: My Crazy Life.Travelling from Johannesburg to Swaziland at the time of the attack alongside members of the show's production crew, Katie was thrown from one of two vehicles which were stopped by a group of six men.READ MORE:Katie Price says drink-drive crash was suicide attempt as exes pushed her over the edgeWith both vehicles ransacked for goods including laptops, cash and jewellery, Katie was also raped by the men during the terrifying ordeal.She told MailOnline: "The experience when I was filming with ITV in South Africa, we had no security."If we had security, they would have been able to deal with the six guys that jumped us, held me at gunpoint and raped me."Katie's attackers were never apprehended.While fleeing with a number of goods, the attackers failed to make off with camera equipment worth tens of thousands of pounds which was stored on board the people carriers.Katie will speak about the incident for the first time on camera in her new Channel 4 documentary Katie Price: Trauma and Me.The one-off programme will see Katie shed let on her struggles over recent years which led the star to make two suicide attempts and later seek treatment for PTSD at The Priory.As well as documenting her rape, the mum-of-five will reveal that disputes with her kids' fathers also left her at breaking point.In the documentary, she will also candidly reveal that she has "limited access" to her children Jett and Bunny.Speaking to Daily Star, Katie said: "When I say my ex-husbands are like 'that' behind my back
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Infamous drug lord Curtis Warren's hidden £200m fortune as he prepares for release
READ MORE: Estate full of violence and chaos has locals saying it's 'worst place on Earth'It is unclear if Warren, known as Cocky, will be able to access his drug empire fortune on his release, as the crime kingpin will be under close watch by authorities both in the UK and abroad, reports Liverpool Echo.In 2013, the criminal mastermind's elaborate money laundering machine was laid out by prosecutors at the Jersey's Royal Court.It covered everything from Swiss bank accounts and a Turkish property scheme, to a gold mining venture in Guyana that were suspected to be part of his network, as authorities and lawmakers tried to piece together Warren's epic profits.He was fighting the authorities in Jersey over an attempt to confiscate his profits following his conviction in 2009 for attempting to smuggle cannabis worth £1million onto the island.The scheme was rumbled in July 2007, only five weeks after his release from a Dutch prison where he had been serving time since 1996 over a £125m drugs trafficking plot.The court heard the drug baron could source cocaine from South America, heroin from Turkey and Iran, and cannabis from Morocco, and distribute the contraband across the globe to far-flung places including Moscow, Brazil, Swaziland and Australia.The court was also told that Warren, 59, boasted while in a Dutch prison of how he laundered £15m in cash each week.In 1996, Dutch financial investigators estimated Warren made a drugs profit of £12m in a three-month period.While Warren awaited trial in Jersey, the drug lord reportedly made 35,000 calls from behind bars to contacts across the world.
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Katie Price slams TV bosses who told her to 'keep quiet' after gunpoint hijacking
Katie Price has claimed television bosses didn't do enough to protect her while she was filming one of her reality TV shows.The former glamour model was referencing the ordeal that saw her and her children held at gunpoint in 2018 while she was filming her show, My Crazy Life for Quest Red,Katie, 44, when she and her children, Harvey, Junior and Princess were travelling by car from Swaziland to Johannesburg when a group of thugs launched an attack.Their car was forced to make a stop at the side of the road when Junior, aged one, at the time needed the toilet.Katie claims she was groped with the group held at gunpoint while the attackers ransacked the vehicles of laptops, iPods, passports, jewellery and cash – leaving behind expensive camera equipment.Taking to Instagram, Katie shared a screenshot of a recent article during which, Caroline Flack's mum claimed television bosses could have done more to protect her late daughter.Caroline's mum, Christine said it was "ironic" that she was sacked from hosting Love Island when her personal life was in turmoil amid her court case for allegedly assaulting her former boyfriend Lewis Burton.Katie penned: "Yes totally agree TV channels have a lot to answer for with making you film things when they know about your mental health and don't help."And when you're told to keep quiet when you're hijacked and taped at gunpoint in front of your children because they didn't have security and I still suffer from that trauma today."Speaking about the attack, Katie admitted she went to The Priory rehabilitation clinic and was subsequently treated for post-traumatic stress disorder.She told The Sun: "I got held at gunpoint and sexually assaulted."It was like something from a horror film, this big
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