German girl, 8, freed after allegedly being locked away for nearly all her life
by Philip Oltermann in Berlin from World news | The Guardian on (#65JEH)
Prosecutors investigate case of girl said to have been hidden by mother and grandparents in Attendorn
An eight-year-old girl has been freed after allegedly being locked away by her mother and grandparents in western Germany since she was less than a year old, leaving her so physically underdeveloped as to be barely able to climb a flight of stairs.
The girl, named only as Maria" in German media, is understood to have spent most of the last seven and a half years in a locked room at her grandparents' house in Attendorn, a town of about 25,000 residents east of Cologne.
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