Sheffield woman who was raped by bogus taxi driver turns her life around

A inspirational woman raped by a bogus taxi driver in Sheffield met Prince Charles as she celebrated turning her life around and winning a prestigious award.

Chantelle Gautier, aged 24, was attacked by a man pretending to be a cabbie who picked her up on her very first night out in the city centre after she turned 18.

She had lost her bag, had no phone or cash and flagged down a car she thought was a taxi.

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The Prince's Trust and Samsung host Celebrate Success 2016 at the London Palladium on March 6, 2016The Prince's Trust and Samsung host Celebrate Success 2016 at the London Palladium on March 6, 2016
The Prince's Trust and Samsung host Celebrate Success 2016 at the London Palladium on March 6, 2016

The attack left Chantelle, from Southey Green, at rock bottom, leading to her self harming and drinking to block out the sex attack.

She was also afraid to leave her home.

But today, six years on, Chantelle is celebrating after being crowned the Prince’s Trust Young Ambassador of the Year.

The Prince’s Trust and Samsung Celebrate Success Awards recognise disadvantaged young people who have overcome issues including abuse, drug addiction, homelessness and unemployment.

Chantelle picked up the accolade at a ceremony in London attended by celebrities including singer Rita Ora, actor Tom Hardy and magician Dynamo.

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She took part in a Get Into Customer Service programme delivered by the Prince’s Trust and bank firm HSBC in Sheffield, which provided young people with the skills and experience needed to find work.

It led to a full time job with HSBC for Chantelle, who now also travels the country – often addressing hundreds of people at a time to talk about how the Prince’s Trust changed her life.