A Polish woman was imprisoned at home for 26 years: shocking details of the case.
The discovery of a woman locked in a room by her parents
According to The Sun: In Poland, a woman has been found who was locked in a small room by her parents for nearly thirty years. Mirela, now 42 years old, vanished from public life in 1998 when she was just 15. She lived in the city of Świętochłowice in southern Poland.
Information about this horrific situation has only recently come to light as neighbors began to notice strange circumstances. Mirela's parents claimed that her behavior was due to serious mental health issues, which supposedly justified their actions.
“My daughter cannot go out on the street. She has mental problems,” said the parents.
Mirela is currently receiving the necessary help and support. The police are conducting an investigation to clarify all circumstances of the case and find those responsible.
This terrible story highlights the issue of domestic violence and the misunderstanding of mental illnesses, which requires serious societal attention. Mirela's situation is a reminder of how important it is to maintain an open dialogue about mental health and to protect individuals who may find themselves in similar conditions.
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