Sentences with phrase «escape years of abuse»

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The litany of abuses was enough to invoke a house of horrors that apparently went unnoticed for years in California and Texas until Sunday, when a 17 - year - old girl managed to escape and call the police.
It's only been in the last two or three years that I've been made aware of just how often victims of abuse are discouraged by church leaders from reporting and escaping their abuse.
«In the aftermath of the escape, there were several irresponsible media reports of alleged inmate abuse, none of which, a year later, have been substantiated.»
Thirteen - year old Nepalese Lakshmi has been sold as a sex slave by her stepfather, but she refuses to let horrific abuse smother her dreams of escape or quench her desire to find a better life away from the degradation and humiliation of her situation in India.
After years of abuse, Daniela Reyes escapes her marriage to strike out on her own.
At just twenty - years - old, Rachel Jensby finds herself faced with a desperate reality: either continue to hand her nineteen - month - old daughter over to the man who is sexually abusing her as the court has ordered her to do, or go into hiding to help her child escape the certainty of further sexual assaults.
But the abuse of Facebook's search tools — now disabled — happened far more broadly and over the course of several years, with few Facebook users likely escaping the scam, company officials acknowledged.
Stephen Scott of Prevent Child Abuse Iowa said he supported moving up the age to a month or so to assist those «totally unprepared for parenting,» but he worried that stretching the time frame out to a year might become an incentive for parents to «just give up» or to abandon children with health problems or who have been abused or neglected as a way to escape prosecution or responsibility.
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