A Boy in Emsbüren in lower Saxony is said to have been negotiated over the years by his mother, hard to miss. As the MIRROR reported, the Prosecutor’s office in Osnabrück, in the case of prosecution. Thus the Boy had, when he came home from school, up to the panties off and in two yellow garbage bags to dress.

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for Two years, the defendant is said to have tormented their son. Among other things, you have taken his head by the hair and up against a wall; at the age of 14 to 16 years, the son had to sleep without a mattress and bedding on the floor. “It is one of the most serious abuse cases in the past years”, says the spokesman for the Prosecutor’s office in Osnabrück, Alexander Retemeyer. (Click here to read the whole story in the new MIRROR.)

As reported by the MIRROR, was in charge of the youth welfare office of Canl? Bahis the family since 2002. The reason for this educative problems with the small had been a child, behavioral problems when food intake and Einkotprobleme, is it in the files.

In the past years, the youth welfare office was made repeatedly by Ludger high school in emsbueren on the student’s attention. The office does not have a handle however. “Evidence on a child would probably have put a risk”, informed the district of Emsland, on request.

The half-sister turned, according to the MIRROR, finally, is secretly a Video that documented the abuse, and showed it to a classmate. His father filed a criminal complaint, then the police and the Jugendamt took the abused boy and his two siblings in care.

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