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Foster Mother That Sexually Assaulted Little children On Trial

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A foster mother who ‘rescued’ orphans from Ukraine has reportedly gone on trial for torture, sexual abuse and letting paedophiles pay to rape children in her care.

According to a further report, the 53-Year-Old had frequently assaulted the 10 children and made money from paedophiles whom she allowed to rape them.

A Police court heard that Ukrainian Svetlana Plyushko also forced the children to eat vomit and put dirty diapers in their mouths.

The court in the city of Poznan learnt that the woman allegedly sexually assaulted the 10 children aged between 4 and 16 and forced them to use drugs before inviting local paedophiles who paid to abuse them.

According to the report, Prosecutor Aneta Chamczyńska-Penkala cited an example, telling the court: “Together and in agreement with unidentified men, making it a permanent source of income, she gave a minor to them to force her into sexual intercourse.”

“They held her by the hair and raped her, while [Svetlana] stood in the doorway with the phone in her hand, counting the time,” a local journalist Piotr Żytnicki of the respected newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza reported.

She counted if 20 minutes had passed. These men probably paid for those 20 minutes. The children said, “Mama didn’t save us.”

A child psychiatrist added that when she interviewed the children, they were “scared.” They sat with their hands on their knees, heads down, and no eye contact.

“The five-year-old weighed 11 kg. The state of the teeth was bad. I’ve never seen such decay.

“This was not an oversight that happened in a few weeks.

Citing one example, prosecutor Aneta Chamczyńska-Penkala told the court: “Together and in agreement with unidentified men, making it a permanent source of income, she handed over a minor to them in order to force her to have sexual intercourse.”

The house of horrors was revealed after the doctor was called to treat one of the children with stomach problems.

The doctor said, “That night she started talking about the violence Svetlana used.

“I’ve never seen a child like that, eyes fixed on one point, tears dripping down her cheeks, and she talked and talked.

“She was pouring out information. She finished one topic and started another.

“The next day more kids started talking.”

Plyushko, who faces up to 15 years in prison if found guilty, said she had been running a foster home in Ukraine for 15 years before the Russian invasion. She added that there had never been any complaints before.

“Maybe I hurt them because I didn’t surround them with love and care,” she said.

She denied all the charges but the trial continues.

Victoria Philip is not only a Journalist but also a talented fiction writer. You can reach her on this numbers, 08135853903, 09112869878

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