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Australian teen’s powerful letter to her classmates, following her alleged gang rape

The powerful letter urges her fellow pupils to “fight” in the face of adversity. Warning: Distressing material

Cassidy Trevan, a 15-year-old schoolgirl from Melbourne’s south, took her own life following a relentless bullying campaign orchestrated by a group of girls at her school.

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What began as social media taunts, cruel graffiti on the family home and slaps on the face eventually escalated to a scenario in which a then 13-year-old Cassidy was led to a house and brutally gang raped, her mother has alleged.

Now a powerful letter which was penned by Cassidy ahead of her tragic suicide has emerged.

The letter, which was addressed to all the students at her former school, not only sheds light on her horrific treatment but also urges her fellow pupils to “fight” in the face of adversity.

Image: Facebook/In loving memory of Cassidy Celeste Trevan.

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Discovered on her laptop, the letter reads: “My name is Cassidy Trevan, and I was raped. If anyone ever tries this on you trust me it’s worth fighting! Fight! If you don’t you’ll regret it for the rest of your life like I do. You can do it. Be careful. Be warned. Be safe.”

“I was a student at (name of school omitted) and I was raped by some of the students who still attend that school. I know this already probably sounds like attention-seeking but it’s honestly far from it,” the letter begins.

“My aim is to warn other people (students mostly but also parents) about what happened because I’m worried if they could do it to me they could do it to other kids like me, or at least try to.

“You actually have the power to stop this from happening.”

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Image: Facebook/In loving memory of Cassidy Celeste Trevan.

The letter goes on to reveal that Cassidy was bullied even after her mother, Linda Trevan, made the decision to move to a new home and change the teenager’s school three-and-a-half months after the rape.

“I’m also doing this for myself. I want to finally, after one and a half years, be left alone,” she wrote.

“I still continue to get students I’ve never met contacting me Facebook calling me a slut. I’ve moved schools, I’ve moved house and still I’m being contacted and bullied.”

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The letter, which stops at the point Cassidy was beginning to describe how she was raped, was never sent to the school in question.

Charges were never laid against the alleged perpetrators, despite meeting with detectives from Victoria Police’s Sexual Offence and Child Abuse Investigation Team more than 20 times, according 9 News.

Cassidy committed suicide in December 2015.

If you need to talk to someone about your situation, head to Lifeline or call on 0800 543 354

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