Student, 23, was 'gang-raped by at least two men in portaloos at St Andrews ...

Student, 23, was 'gang-raped by at least two men in portaloos at St Andrews charity fashion show' that Kate Middleton took part in 16 years earlier Woman, 23, alleges she was gang-raped at St Andrews student-run fashion show Kate Middleton walked the catwalk in 2002 and caught Prince William's eye Claims forced into portaloos, raped by two men and assaulted by two others

By Jemma Carr For The Daily Mail

Published: 22:43 BST, 24 May 2019 | Updated: 22:43 BST, 24 May 2019

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A woman was allegedly gang-raped at a student-run charity fashion show in St Andrews.

The 23-year-old said the attack took place at the annual Don’t Walk Fashion Show in February last year.

Kate Middleton walked the catwalk in the 2002 show and famously caught the eye of the young Prince William.

The complainant said she regrets going to police due to the social media backlash she has endured. She reportedly claimed she was forced into portaloos ‘like a deadweight’, raped by at least two men and assaulted by two others.

Woman, 23, alleges she was 'gang-raped' by at least two men and assaulted by two others after being forced into portaloos at St Andrews charity fashion show where Kate Middleton famously caught Prince William's eye 16 years earlier

Woman, 23, alleges she was 'gang-raped' by at least two men and assaulted by two others after being forced into portaloos at St Andrews charity fashion show where Kate Middleton famously caught Prince William's eye 16 years earlier

She said she was too drunk to consent to sex with the men, who were contracted to work at the show, which is not run by the university. 

The woman, who has since graduated, contacted Fife Police the next morning. 

But she now regrets doing so after a woman

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