Women Rescued from UK House after 30 Years


Women Rescued from UK House after 30 Years

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Three women enslaved for 30 years have been rescued from a house in London including one who has spent her entire life in domestic servitude, police said.

Officers, who arrested a man and a woman, both 67, at their south London home, described it as the worst case of servitude to have emerged in the British capital. The suspects were later released on bail.

Police said they did not believe the women - a 69-year-old Malaysian, a 57-year-old from Ireland and the 30-year-old Briton - were related and there was no evidence of sexual abuse. It was not clear where the youngest of the three was born.

The women appeared to have had limited freedom over the years but it was not until one victim summoned the courage to call a charity after watching a documentary on forced marriage that their plight came to light.

They were rescued several weeks ago but the case kept secret until Thursday's arrests, Al Jazeera reported.

"All three women, who were highly traumatised, were taken to a place of safety where they remain," Detective Inspector Kevin Hyland told reporters.

"The Human Trafficking Unit of the Metropolitan Police deals with many cases of servitude and forced labour. We have seen some cases where people have been held for up to 10 years, but we have never seen anything of this magnitude before."

Few other details were immediately available, but the fate of the women evoked memories of lengthy abductions in the United States and Austria.

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