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'My life was destroyed by revenge porn and there's nothing I can do to stop it'

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A woman who works for the NHS has said her life has been ‘destroyed’ after she was told there was nothing that she could do to stop a vile stalker from posting revenge porn images of her online.

Holly Knowles said the situation has made her feel suicidal because intimate pictures - alongside her name, location, social media accounts and business details - keep being released online without her permission.

Holly, 36, said she has been told by victim support services that a legal loophole prevents police from acting and stopping the stalker from humiliating her. READ MORE: New mum who spent FIVE HOURS a day cleaning was convinced own children were 'dirty' in battle with severe OCD “Sometimes when I feel really, really low I have felt suicidal, like I don’t deserve to be here any more,” Holly, who works as a medical photographer, told the Mirror. "I’m terrified to go out.

I don’t trust anybody any more. This has destroyed my life.” Holly has fallen foul of a loophole that means women who post images on paid-for sites like OnlyFans or appear on sexcams are not covered by the law if their images are later used against them.

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