A convicted rapist and refugee from Somalia was due to be deported before well-intentioned passengers on a Heathrow flight to Turkey intervened.
Now his victim, 27, has spoken out, saying "the bleeding heart brigade" and widespread publication of the video of his "rescue" has re-traumatised her, reports the Mail on Sunday.
The mother has had PTSD since she was raped by four men at the age of 16, and is now terrified to go out in public after watching her attacker walk free after serving over ten years in prison.
Footage of Yaqub Ahmed, 29 was shared widely, showing travellers shouting "they're separating him from his family" and demanding he be released.
Hannah (not her real name) has no sympathy for the "bleeding heart" passengers who advocated for her attacker; ''How could you defend a rapist? How could you intervene? He was in handcuffs, he was being taken out of the country… who are you people to interfere with justice?"