Abuse victim with 2500 personalities reveals the intense suffering she felt at ...

An abuse victim who developed thousands of personalities as a coping mechanism was so severely abused by her father as a child she required reconstructive surgery. 

Jeni Haynes, 49, can present as any one of 2500 different personalities in a single day, including four-year-old 'Symphony', and an eight-year-old boy named 'Little Ricky'.  

She is believed to have developed the disorder as a 'sophisticated' coping mechanism to deal with the sustained abuse she experienced at the hands of her father Richard, now 74, from the ages of four to 14. 

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Abuse victim Jeni Haynes (pictured) who developed thousands of personalities as a coping mechanism, was so severely abused by her father as a child she required reconstructive surgery

Abuse victim Jeni Haynes (pictured) who developed thousands of personalities as a coping mechanism, was so severely abused by her father as a child she required reconstructive surgery

Ms Haynes (pictured right) was brutally abused by her father (pictured centre) from the age of four to 14 and required reconstructive surgery for the damage done to her

Ms Haynes (pictured right) was brutally abused by her father (pictured centre) from the age of four to 14 and required reconstructive surgery for the damage done to her

'He heard me beg him to stop, he heard me cry, he swathe pain and the terror he was inflicting on me. My life has been devastated by his selfishness,' Ms Haynes told 60 Minutes.

'I've paid an enormous price for his depraved sexual desires. To date I've been the one paying the price.' 

Her father pleaded guilty to the string of crimes he was charged over for his decade long abuse of his own daughter from when she was just four until she was 14.

He was charged with 25 counts of rape, buggery and indecent assault at their Sydney home in the 1970s and 1980s. 

From the witness box in the NSW District Court, the 49-year-old testified against her father's actions and the long-lasting effect it has had on her mental well-being.

The court heard from 'Symphony', 'Little Ricky', a bike-loving teenager named 'Muscles' and a handful of Ms Haynes' other personalities.

The court also heard how Ms Haynes underwent multiple surgeries to reconstruct her coccyx, bowels and anus due to the brutality of the abuse she had to endure. 

'My dad inflicted, chose to inflict, severe, sadistic, violent abuse that was completely unavoidable, inescapable and life threatening and he chose to do this every day of my entire childhood,' she said. 

Richard Haynes, 74, (pictured) pleaded guilty to the 25 counts of rape, buggery and indecent assault at their Sydney home in the 1970s and 1980s

Richard Haynes, 74, (pictured) pleaded guilty to the 25 counts of rape, buggery and indecent assault at their Sydney home in the 1970s and 1980s

Because Ms Haynes was a child at the time of the abuse she was given the chance to remain anonymous during the trial. 

However if she did so her father would also have remained anonymous, so Ms Haynes made the brave choice to take the story public. 

She said she wanted her father to go to jail with 'everyone

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