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More than 4,300 children reported being a victim of rape or sexual assault to the Met in 2023 .
That is equivalent to a report of sexual abuse about every two hours .
Rape Crisis centres Solace and Nia have called the findings "horrifying" Professor of gender abuse and policy at London South Bank University said the figures were "depressing" but that “I'm not surprised"..
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