IMPORTANT NOTE: You do NOT have to register to read, post, listen or contribute. If you simply wish to remain fully anonymous, you can still contribute.
Her mother today told The Sun about the documentary and said that her daughter is recuperating at home and is doing as 'well as can be expected'.
She said that both she and her daughter wanted to take part in the documentary to raise awareness about the case.
'We haven't seen it yet because it's still on the cutting room floor,' she said.
'We're both involved but are not being identified. It is something we wanted to do to bring awareness to my daughter's plight and to help others who may have experienced a similar situation.'