
Sylvie Yasmina, 54, was rescued from a mud-brick home in Bara after her son reached a police station
French woman and five children rescued after decade in captivity in Pakistan
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French woman, five kids rescued after decade of captivity in Pakistan. After being taken to live in the rural village of Bara, the French woman claims she was subjected to more than 12 years of hell before finally being rescued by the authorities. Sylvie Yasmina, 54, married a Pakistani man who was living illegally in Australia in 2003, before moving her family to the South Asian country in 2014.
Furthermore, Sylvie Yasmina, 54, was rescued from a mud-brick home in Bara after one of her sons managed to leave the house and reach a police station.
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French woman, five kids rescued after decade of captivity in Pakistan.
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French Woman and Five Children Rescued After Alleged 12 Years of Captivity and Abuse in Pakistan.
according to Khaama PressAfter being taken to live in the rural village of Bara, the French woman claims she was subjected to more than 12 years of hell before finally being rescued by the authorities.
according to GB NewsSylvie Yasmina, 54, married a Pakistani man who was living illegally in Australia in 2003, before moving her family to the South Asian country in 2014.
according to GB NewsSylvie Yasmina, 54, was rescued from a mud-brick home in Bara after one of her sons managed to leave the house and reach a police station.
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