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Horrific revelations about the "monsters" of Kipseli The little girl wore long sleeves to hide the bruises "He punished me - I'm scared, I have nightmares"
There is no end to the revelations about the horrific case in Kipseli. The family's little girl, who has been given to a foster family, was also a victim of abuse.
According to the Star's report, the mother sent little Ioanna to school in long sleeves so that the signs of the beating would not be visible. Her teachers managed to save her from the nightmare she was experiencing.
The then 10-year-old Joanna, the older sister of the unfortunate Andreas, was also experiencing her own drama every day in the "hellhole" apartment. According to the report, the little girl was abused even for trivial reasons.
Ioanna's primary school teachers were the first to understand her nightmare. For three consecutive days, 14, 15 and 16 May 2018, the little girl was absent from school without excuse. The school director was worried and informed "Smile of the Child".
On May 17, 2018, after three days of absence, little Ioanna returned to school. That day her mother had dressed her in long sleeves apparently to hide the signs of abuse. However, this aroused the suspicions of the teachers.
"She punished me - I'm scared, I have nightmares" Joanna told her teachers
From that day on, little Joanna was removed from the "hellhole" apartment. She was taken to the Children's Hospital.
There the social service staff managed to "unlock" her and she confided to them all the hell she was experiencing at the hands of her mother's partner and her brother's murderer.
"I receive a lot of punishment from M... I'm scared. I have nightmares. I don't want to go home. Daddy used to hit Mommy while he was with us. I'm scared of daddy too," the little girl had said.
In a quick procedure, little Johanna was given to a foster family. Thus she did not have the tragic fate of her little brother.
Source: in.gr
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