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Love turned into a nightmare: French woman released after 12 Years

French woman released after 12 Years

ISLAMABAD: The French woman, whose husband supported her in France, was brought to Pakistan and made her a prisoner. The woman was released from 12 years of imprisonment that began as a result of her migration for love.

According to the details, a picture indicating the oppression of the woman’s arrival in Pakistan and the changing circumstances that followed has gone viral on social media, in which the visible difference is not just that of two different times, but also the story of a happy life being destroyed and transformed into a dark prison.

On the right is an attractive, confident French girl standing under the shadow of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, while on the left is the same woman who has been rescued from a shanty house in Pakistan’s Khyber district after 12 years of the worst torture and imprisonment. The name of this unfortunate woman who migrated in the name of love is Sylvie Yasmina. It has been reported that 54-year-old French woman Sylvie Yasmina was once a strong support for her Pakistani husband in France. She provided all possible financial support to her life partner, took care of the family and blindly trusted in love.

In 2014, she moved to the Bara area of ​​​​Khyber District, Pakistan with her children. But as soon as she set foot on Pakistani soil, her life turned into a terrible prison from which even screams could not escape. Sylvie Yasmina says that for the past 12 years, she was not allowed to leave the house at all.

She was deprived of the freedom to talk to anyone, meet anyone or use the phone. She says that the extreme cruelty was not limited to her alone, but her innocent children, especially her daughter, were also subjected to severe physical and mental torture every day. It is learned that many years passed in silence and sobs, finally one day their young son dared to change his and his mother’s lives, he somehow escaped the eyes of the cruel father and ran away from home and conveyed the news of his mother’s innocence and imprisonment to the police, after which a new dawn of freedom dawned for the family.

CCPO Mian Saeed said that as soon as intelligence information was received, security forces and Khyber Police suddenly raided a dilapidated mud house in Bara, where the police took action and safely rescued the foreign woman, a victim of domestic violence, along with her four children, and arrested the cruel husband on the spot and registered a case against him. After the recovery, the French woman was transferred to the Women’s Police Station Peshawar along with her children.

After years of this terrible nightmare, Sylvie Yasmina has expressed her desire to return to her homeland of France with her children, so that they can start a peaceful and new life there. In this regard, police officials have said that an official letter has been sent to the French embassy through the Foreign Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to ensure their dignified return to their homeland.

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