After 25 years trapped in domestic slavery, survivor finds justice

After 25 years trapped in domestic slavery, survivor finds justice

After 25 years trapped in domestic slavery, survivor finds justice

*Trigger warning: descriptions of severe physical abuse

A court in the UK recently found a woman guilty of keeping another women in modern slavery for 25 years. The exploitation was exposed four years ago when one of the biological children raised concerns with authorities. However, the press has only now been able to report details of the case due to reporting restrictions. 

Thick calluses from constant cleaning 

A woman identified in court as K was 16 when she moved in with Mandy Wixon, a mother of ten. Over the next 25 years, prosecutors said, she was subjected to sustained abuse and forced domestic labor inside the family home.

K was not allowed to leave the house and had limited access to food. Officers described her bedroom as resembling a “prison cell,” while the wider home was reported to be dirty and cluttered. Evidence presented in court showed she was routinely forced to clean on her hands and knees for prolonged periods, leaving large calluses on her feet and ankles.

The abuse was also physical and punitive. K endured regular beatings, including being struck with a broom handle with such force that it knocked out her teeth. The court heard that bleach was splashed on her face and dish soap squirted down her throat as punishment for perceived noncompliance. When police eventually found her, they documented scarring on her lips and face consistent with chemical burns.

After overcoming her initial fear, K told the officers who located her, according to the BBC:

I don’t want to be here. I don’t feel safe. Mandy hits me all the time. I don’t like it. 

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