French woman allegedly held captive by husband for 12 years rescued in Pakistan
Pakistani police have rescued a French woman, Sylvie Yasmina, and her five children who were allegedly held captive by her husband for 12 years in a remote town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Yasmina claims they were subjected to daily physical and mental abuse and completely cut off from the outside world since moving to Pakistan from Australia in 2014.

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AI-generatedPakistani police have rescued a French woman, Sylvie Yasmina, and her five children who were allegedly held captive by her husband for 12 years in a remote town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Yasmina claims they were subjected to daily physical and mental abuse and completely cut off from the outside world since moving to Pakistan from Australia in 2014. A son managed to escape and report the abuse, leading to a police raid where the family was found in a dilapidated room with visible injuries. The family has been moved to a women's shelter and plans to return to France. The husband, a Pakistani national, has been arrested.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe wife, a French national named Sylvie Yasmina, claims the man assaulted his family physically and mentally on a daily basis.
Yasmina claims her husband had effectively imprisoned the family since they moved to Pakistan from Australia in 2014.
Police found Yasmina and her five children in a cramped and extremely dilapidated room with bruises.
A man in Pakistan allegedly held his wife and children captive at home and abused them for over a decade.
The husband was allegedly residing illegally in Australia when the couple met.