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Voyeur sentenced after woman's five-year campaign - BBC News
A woman has won a landmark legal battle after a 5 year campaign to bring to justice a man who'd filmed her naked while she was sleeping without her consent. In 2015, Emily Hunt went out for lunch with her family, but the next thing she remembers, is waking up naked next to a man she'd never met before. The Crown Prosecution Service had refused to prosecute Christopher Killick on six occasions. But earlier this year he finally admitted the crime of voyeurism. Today he was given 30-months community service, a fine, and ordered to pay Ms Hunt £5,000 in compensation. Our Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Buchanan, has been speaking to Emily, about her ordeal, and his report begins with details some viewers may find distressing. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog


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