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Prison sentences for severe child abuse in Utrecht

Prison sentences for severe child abuse in Utrecht

The court in Utrecht has sentenced a 37-year-old mother and her 42-year-old friend to prison for the severe abuse of two children. The women were ordered to pay damages to the victims, who were 6 and 9 years old at the time of the offenses.

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