we spoke to claire waxman who conducted the review, and chris tuck who reported her childhood sexualo the met police for the third time in 2016. chris, you were sexually abused as a child, again as a teenager, and in both instances you went to the police and in both instances, no further action was taken at that time. you decide to go back again in 2016. why was that? i just thought the climate had changed. the enquiry had come along, the independent enquiry into child sexual abuse and i went through the proof project to share my lived experiences so i could make my experiences count for something. they asked me there, did you want your information passed to the police and i thought, why not, may be at last i can get justice for what i went through as a child, because it has impacted me in my life to today. do you feel you are getting justice, we are now three years on. we are three years on. no. throughout the case, one of the police officers truly did believe what she was told, and she felt that it would go to court, but obviously it hasn't and i am now fighting through the victims