Met police to pay more than £400,000 to victim of undercover officer
▻http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/oct/23/police-compensation-payout-woman-undercover-officer
Female activist who was traumatised after discovering that the father of her son was a spy is to receive compensation
Jacqui - in her own words
He watched me give birth. To me, he was watching his first child being born. He was there throughout the labour, and that is something so intimate between a man and a woman, to watch your wife, your girlfriend, your partner give birth to your child is, despite all the blood and gore and everything that’s there, so intimate. And I shared that with a ghost, with someone who vaporised.
As I said, I have no foundations in my life. I had a spy who was being paid by the government to spy on me to the extent that he watched me give birth. So he saw every intimate part of me. He was 14 hours with me, giving birth.
How did he report that back? Did he report every contraction back to the police? What use was that for information purposes? He had to spent all of a Sunday evening right the way through to the Monday at lunchtime[when] I actually gave birth. [He] held our son before I did, because I was out of it.