
Analysis
She entered the courtroom on crutches, tottering toward the witness stand, barely managing to get up and seated, an elderly woman of 73. But she spoke with confidence, lively and engaged with her questioner, telling a story that happened in Toronto in 1977, soon after her 25th birthday.
“It happened so quickly. I was just pushed forward, face first, from behind, fairly forceful,” she said. “It wasn’t violent but it was firm.”
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