The Defense of the Marriage that Imprisoned His Children Denies an Illegal Detention: "There Is No House of Horrors"
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The children lived in Oviedo (Spain) like prisoners, their parents are now on trial.
"It is not an orthodox situation, but, of course, it is not a criminal situation. It is a purely care issue of a family with problems and abnormal behavior," explains the lawyers, who insist on the "fear" of the parents to Covid-19 and their irregular situation in Spain. Read
His lawyers claim that they also had a "fear" of the police finding that they had not regularized their stay in the country since they arrived in the capital of the Principality.
The defense of the marriage that kept his three children locked up for almost four years in a house on the outskirts of Oviedo claims that there was no illegal detention of the minors, but that it was a voluntary isolation by some parents because of the "insurmountable fear" they felt having been sick of coronavirus.This is what Javier Muñoz, one of the lawyers defending the marriage, said at the entrance of the second and last session of the tr…
The Parents of 'the House of Horrors' Locked up Their Children for an "Insurmountable Fear" of Covid
Melissa and Christian, the parents of the three children locked up four years in the “house of horrors,” are going to admit in the trial for these events held in Oviedo the isolation of those minors. But they will maintain, as their lawyers announce, that this cannot be considered “a criminal act” and that all they have done “was to protect their children.” Continue reading...
This Wednesday concludes the trial against the parents, who face 25-year sentences, while the defense asks for their acquittal
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