. >> jane helped norfolk get hold of the serious case review for the murder of laura wilson, aged just 17. she'd been stabbed 40 times by ex—boyfriend ishtiaq ashgar after she told his family about their relationship. her body was thrown in a canal, and she was described as the first white victim of an honour killing. but the review revealed that laura had been groomed and abused by pakistani men from an early age, with an iq of just 58. she'd been failed by 15 different agencies responsible for her care. rotherham council censored the report, then threatened to use a high court injunction to stop the publication of uncensored extracts. jane said that the council wanted to present laura as the victim of an honour killing, rather than admit that she'd been groomed. gb news understands that more information is set to be released about laura and her family's ordeal. risky business had been set up to help local women at risk of exploitation, but they soon found that laura's case was not in isolation. gangs were systematically targeting underage girls in rotherham. the gangs were organised