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Facts, Fiction and Turkish Girl<\/h1>"},"content":{"rendered":"

There, she met other ladies who had suffered related abuse, that they had been abused and then left to fend for themselves. Other girls shared a familiar fate, “They believed my husband’s aspect of the story and let him go.” But when the police allowed Aysel’s husband to select up his clothes from home, he did not depart. According to the regulation, a person subject to a contact ban is not allowed to return to the shared residence at any time. Her husband was additionally sentenced to 3 months in jail for assault, but he only served three days of the sentence. Now Aysel is frightened of reporting her husband to the police again. Aysel got married when she was 17 and started a brand new life in another town.<\/p>\n