"Fair enough you didn't know the situation, but now I hope you feel proud of yourselves because you stopped something that I have waited for so long: something that made me feel that little bit safer."
Hannah says she is desperate for her rapist to be deported as her metal health has deteriorated since his release, making work impossible and keeping her within 3km of her home at all times.
"They need to deport him. How have they allowed this to happen? It's an absolute farce. I thought there was meant to be victim's rights. Where are my rights here?"
Over ten years ago, Hannah was attacked by three men after becoming separated from friends on a night out in Leicester Square.
Adnan Mohamud approached her claiming her friend had gone back to his Crouch End flat with one of his friends. But when she arrived, her friend wasn't there, and she was attacked.
Despite an abundance of forensic evidence, the men, aged between 18 and 20 at the time, denied rape, forcing Hannah to relive the ordeal during several days of cross-examination at a trial. It left her even more traumatised; "The things [the lawyers] said to me messed me up for years."
Hannah says the intense focus on Ahmed's failed deportation has brought horrific memories of the incident flooding back.
Home Office sources say the Government is still planning to deport him, although he may have already launched another appeal.
Hannah sarcastically applauds the passengers' actions, adding; "Well, I hope you all feel proud of yourselves."