Rape victim mocked by internet users who copy photo of her being sexually assaulted

A rape victim whose assault photos were shared online has been trolled by internet users copying the pose she collapsed in.

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by Ellie Hooper |
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Jada, who is 16-years-old, was drugged and raped at a friend's house party before pictures of her assault appeared online.

And despite many internet users expressing their horror at the attack, some have chosen to copy her fallen pose and post photos with the hashtag 'jadapose' on social networks, mocking the teenager.

Twitter users have been posting pictures of themselves in 'Jadapose'

This comes just days after Jada bravely came forward on Tuesday night to reveal her ordeal to Houston news channel.

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Jada speaks to reporters in Houston

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'There's no point in hiding' she said in an interview with KHOU television in America.

'Everybody has already seen my face and my body, but that's not what I am and who I am.'

Jada had attended the party with a friend, and believes she was given some spiked punch before passing out and being attacked. After later seeing pictures of herself unconscious and stripped from the waist down, she realised that she had in fact been raped.

Another shameless Jadapose post

But despite her horrific ordeal, some Twitter users appear shameless in their mocking of the teenager, posting images of themselves lying passed out in their 'jadapose.'

Jada's mother, who chose not to be identified, said she is devastated by what her daughter went through. 'No one's daughter deserved this. No human being deserved this.'

Houston Police are now investigating Jada's rape claims.

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