Victoria Homes, aka Victory
Victoria was born in Sydney, Australia in 1976. She talks very little about her early years, which were filled with tradegy and unhappiness. Her mother died in a car accident when she was a small child and she was then brought up by her father. When she was 14 years of age her father committed suicide after he had lost most of his money in a business fraud. Vicky then went to live with her father's brother and his wife in New Zealand.
At the age of 18 Vicky went to the college in Dunedin on the south island of New Zealand. Half way through the first term she went to the defence of a younger girl who was being pushed around by two tough looking girls about the same age as herself. When confronted by Vicky the two female thugs girls broke off their assault and turned their anger on Vicky. But Vicky was brave and stood her ground in defending the younger girl until eventually after several minutes stand-off the two thugs walked away muttering threats of revenge.
A week later Vicky was having a shower in the college sports centre after it had closed for the night (she worked there on an evening to earn some extra money). As she came back naked and wet into the changing room she was confronted by the two female bullies accompanied by their two boyfriends. They grabbed hold of Vicky and dragged her into the gymnasium. The two men pinned her on the pommel and the two girls then used her as a human punchbag, beating her mercilessly for 10 minutes until she fainted. They left her bruised and battered, drapped unconscious across the pommel.
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