Woman who married illegal migrant rescued after being taken to Pakistan, locked up and beaten
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A French woman who married an illegal migrant has been rescued after being taken to Pakistan before allegedly being locked up and beaten daily for more than a decade.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.
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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.
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Ms Yasmina told Pakistani officers she was forced to live in an "extremely dilapidated room" with her five children.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The 54-year-old described her illegal migrant husband as a "very violent" man who attacked her and the children "on a daily basis".
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She also said she had spent more than a decade cut off from any communication from the outside world.
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