Trafficked woman found her parents after 26 years, who died from depression shortly after losing her

Trafficked woman found her parents after 26 years, who died from depression shortly after losing her

Author: Alan Shore and Denise October 25, 2024 Duration: 9:06
The Reddit thread discusses a woman who was kidnapped at age 5 and reunited with her sister after 26 years. During her captivity, the woman was trafficked by a woman who had also trafficked her own son. The woman's parents, devastated by their daughter's disappearance, spent years searching for her, ultimately dying of depression after losing hope. The woman's abductor was eventually apprehended and sentenced to death. Many commenters express anger and outrage at the abductor's actions and the horrific toll it took on the woman and her family.

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