Two suicides, two women who felt let down by justice

Tracy Shelvey and Anne-Marie Ellement had both claimed they were raped and saw the men go free

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THE CASE of a Rochdale woman who jumped to her death yesterday after a court acquitted a man charged with raping her has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.

Manchester police were called to the Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre in Rochdale after Tracy Shelvey, aged 41, was seen getting onto the roof at about 9.30 am. They tried to talk her down before she jumped. She died in hospital from her injuries.

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Jack Bremer is a London-based reporter, attached to The Week.co.uk. He has reported regularly from the United States and France.