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Jill Saward
Jill Saward (born 14 January 1965 in Liverpool) is best known as the victim of the 1986 Ealing Vicarage Rape, a crime that scandalized the UK and led indirectly to changes in the law. She was educated at Lady Margaret School in southwest London. Her father, Rev Michael Saward, became vicar of St Mary's, Ealing, in 1978. ==Ealing Vicarage Rape== Saward hit the headlines on 6 March 1986 when a gang of burglars broke into her home at lunchtime. Her father and boyfriend received fractured skulls and she was raped.〔("Why I am the real victim of the Ealing vicarage rape", ''Daily Mail'', 3 August 1998 )〕 The incident received considerable international media coverage because her home was the Ealing Vicarage - her father was the Vicar of Ealing and the attack was soon labeled by the media as The Ealing Vicarage Rape Attack.〔(Guardian )〕 Saward's case received further notoriety when the judge gave those responsible longer sentences for the burglary than for the rape.〔(Truth About Rape )〕 The judge caused controversy when he said "the trauma suffered by the victim was not so very great". Upon his retirement the judge, Mr Justice Leonard, publicly apologised for what he called the "one great blemish" on his career.
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