Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Woman, children freed after 17 years in captivity

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RIO DE JANEIRO: A Brazilian woman and her two adult children, all suffering from dehydratio­n and malnutriti­on, were freed by police following 17 years of captivity by her husband, authoritie­s said on Friday.

Police had been alerted to the case in a poor neighbourh­ood in the west of Rio de Janeiro by an anonymous tip-off.

“The two youngsters, who are the children of the woman and the suspect, were tied up, soiled and starved,” Rio’s military police, who arrested the father, said in a statement.

The woman and her children, aged 19 and 22 according to local media, were taken to hospital in a state of “serious dehydratio­n and malnutriti­on,” local emergency services said.

According to the G1 internet news site, the mother told authoritie­s that she and her children would sometimes go three days without food and were regularly the victims of physical and psychologi­cal abuse.

Her husband, named as Luiz Antonio Santos Silva, with whom she had been married for 23 years, had told her she would only leave his home “when you’re dead,” she said.

In pictures published by Brazilian media, the adult children looked like adolescent­s due to their malnutriti­on.

“When we saw the state of the two children, we thought they wouldn’t have survived another week,” one unnamed inhabitant of the Guaratiba neighbourh­ood, where the family lived, told G1.

“I tried to speak to the mother in the ambulance but she was so weak that she didn’t manage to make a sound.”

Neighbours told authoritie­s that the suspect was given the nickname DJ because he would turn up the music to mask the screams of his victims.

The police’s internal affairs office has opened an investigat­ion into why the three victims were not rescued in 2020, when a tip-off about the situation was first made, the BBC reported.

 ?? AFP ?? A room of the house where a woman and two adolescent­s were imprisoned for 17 years in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
AFP A room of the house where a woman and two adolescent­s were imprisoned for 17 years in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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