A French woman, Sylvie Yasmina, 54, says she is rescued after being taken to Pakistan by her husband, whom she met while he was in Australia. According to the account published by multiple outlets, Yasmina had agreed to move to Pakistan with her husband. She then alleges that she was confined there for more than a decade, describing being kept as a prisoner and beaten every day for about 12 years. The reports state that her case involves claims of prolonged abuse and restricted freedom after relocating from Australia to Pakistan. Details about how she was located or the circumstances of the rescue are not included in the provided excerpts. The coverage centers on Yasmina’s claims about what she experienced in Pakistan following the move, with emphasis on the length of time she says she was held. The reports do not provide additional verified information about the husband’s identity, charges, or evidence in the excerpts supplied. Overall, the story focuses on the woman’s allegations of long-term imprisonment and violence after the relocation.
French woman says she was held and beaten in Pakistan after relocating there with husband
A French woman, Sylvie Yasmina, 54, says she is rescued after being taken to Pakistan by her husband, whom she met while he was in Australia. According to the account published by multiple outlets, Ya...
- Sylvie Yasmina, 54 and French, alleges she was rescued after being taken to Pakistan.
- She says she met her husband when he was in Australia and agreed to move to Pakistan with him.
- Yasmina claims she was kept as a prisoner in Pakistan for about 12 years.
- She alleges she was beaten every day during that period.
- The reports describe the case primarily through Yasmina’s account, with limited additional details in the provided excerpts.
French national Sylvie Yasmina, 54, agreed to move to Pakistan with her husband - but claims she was then put through more than a decade of hell.
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