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French woman allegedly held captive by husband for 12 years rescued in Pakistan

A French woman and her five children were allegedly held captive by her husband in Pakistan for over a decade.

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📍 How it ended

Pakistan police rescued a French woman and five children who were allegedly held captive by her husband for 12 years. The husband was arrested following allegations of domestic abuse.

Epilogue added 10d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

A French woman and her five children were rescued in Pakistan after allegedly being held captive by her husband for 12 years. The woman's son reportedly alerted authorities, leading to her rescue.

Coverage emphasizes the duration of the alleged captivity and the role of the woman's son in facilitating her rescue. Outlets reporting include NDTV, India Today, The Independent, The Guardian, Dawn, Daily Express, ABC News, and BBC News.

Coverage does not yet specify the woman's current condition or location.

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Quick answers

How long was the woman allegedly held captive?

The woman was allegedly held captive for 12 years.

Who alerted the authorities?

The woman's son alerted the authorities.

What is the current status of the husband?

The husband has been arrested.

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