Newstalk ZB
February 4, 2004
Pack rape house owner is fed up
Woman whose house was scene of alleged police pack rape in 1986 has had enough
of unwanted publicity
The woman whose house is at the centre of the police pack rape allegations says
she has had enough of the media attention surrounding her property.
She is the owner of the house where Louise Nicholas alleges she was raped 18
years ago.
The woman - who does not want to be named - has no connection to the case.
But her MP, Steve Chadwick says her privacy has been invaded because of the
publishing of pictures of her home.
She says the woman has made complaints to the Broadcasting Standards Authority
and the Press Council.