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Susanna Reid on the “massive responsibility” she felt to reassure victims of John Worboys

Viewers praised TV host for her sensitivity during ITV documentary on black cab rapist

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Susanna Reid has admitted she will now be wary for her own safety after investigating John Worboys for an ITV documentary.

The Good Morning Britain presenter was praised on social media for her journalistic excellence as she interviewed victims of the black cab rapist, with viewers particularly impressed by Susanna’s sensitivity.

But the TV host acknowledged his possible release from prison plays on her mind – with Worboys’ victims condemned to suffering their own life sentences following his vile crimes.

She told Mirror Online: “Black cabs are a symbol of safety, an icon of dependability. [Worboys] deliberately manipulated that because he knew that vulnerable women would think that was a place of trust and a safe haven – and it absolutely wasn’t.

“In this case, going out at night, having a drink, it could have been any of us.”

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Police believe rapist Worboys may have assaulted 100 women (Credit: ITV)

Susanna added: “The most striking thing for me was talking to a woman who personally feels guilty because if only she had been taken seriously and police had investigated her case, all those other women wouldn’t have been attacked.

“I felt it was a massive responsibility for me to tell her ‘it is not your fault’.”

One victim, identified as ‘Fiona’, was in tears as she told how she felt she could have done more after police failed to take her seriously.

She said: “I just want to put it right. Not because I did anything wrong. But for my own sanity I need to put it right.”

Susanna reassured her: “But John Worboys assaulted all these women. It is not your fault.”

Fiona responded: “I just feel I need to make some good out of all this because maybe I could have done more. I don’t know.

“I just need to do something. I won’t let him do this again to anyone else.”

Worboys was convicted for assaults on 12 women in London in 2009. However, police believe he may have carried out more than 100 rapes and sexual assaults between 2002 and 2008, drugging his victims.

Last month, the Parole Board ruled Worboys was no longer a threat to women but were not required to detail how the decision was made. That ruling is now undergoing a judicial review.

Watch John Worboys: The Taxi Cab Rapist on ITV Hub.

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Robert Leigh
Freelance writer

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