Rotherham victim: Shaun Wright's resignation 'good news'
An abuse victim has welcomed South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner Shaun Wright's decision to stand down, following the Rotherham child abuse scandal.
Jessica (not her real name) was first attacked in the town when she was 14 years old, and the abuse carried on for two years.
Speaking with 5 live reporter Nick Garnett, she said the PCC's departure was "good news" but only the "beginning" of work to rebuild the lives of victims.
"It's definitely not the end. There's still people in the town hall that need to be out. They know who they are," she said.
This clip is originally from Tony Livesey on Monday 16 September 2014.
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