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"There Were Bars on the Windows. as a Kid, I Would Look Through Them at People Walking Down the street."

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"In the first facility, there were bars on the windows. I looked through them at people walking down the street. I felt like I was behind glass, a bit like a hostage. Then they took them down, but the sight stayed with me," Piotrek Przybyła, a 21-year-old foster child, tells "Wprost."
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"In the first facility, there were bars on the windows. I looked through them at people walking down the street. I felt like I was behind glass, a bit like a hostage. Then they took them down, but the sight stayed with me," Piotrek Przybyła, a 21-year-old foster child, tells "Wprost."

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"At the age of 12, you are treated like a piece of meat on the street. As soon as you are this age, you start to have a lot of survival reflexes on the street. We're in the madhouse," said the president of the collective Nemesis Alice Cordier. CLICK HERE TO READ THE SOURCE ARTICLE ON www.cnews.fr Article Alice Cordier: "At the age of 12, you're treated like a piece of meat on the street" appeared first on Laminute.info.

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Laminute.info broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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