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It's parental kidnapping season

It's parental kidnapping season

SOURCE: The Daily Telegraph Newspaper - Sydney, Australia.

By Clare Masters

December 29, 2007

THE number of single parents kidnapping their own children is on the rise with hardline community groups advising fathers that government agencies are slow to act over Christmas.

 
Parental Child Abductions on the Rise

Parental Child Abductions on the Rise

SOURCE: Australian Women Online
29/12/2007

The holiday season sees a sharp rise in the number of parental abductions in Australia. With emotions running high between separated and divorced parents during the Christmas/New Year period, a small number of parents will take the drastic step of abducting their own children. Most of these children are eventually recovered, but a small number of parents will experience the agony of never seeing their children again.
 
Not Without My Daughter

Monday May 7, 2007 - NOT WITHOUT MY DAUGHTER - Source: A Current Affair

Our first contact with Sam came via email. "All I want is for help to be with my daughter again. It has been 135 days since I've seen my daughter," she wrote.

I contacted Sam, who is currently living in Egypt for more information.

 
Wedding spelt the end
GEORGE Obiso hasn't seen his young sons since his ex-wife took the boys on a Japanese holiday and didn't return.
Like at least 13 other distraught Australian parents, the Gold Coast IT expert, 40, is living a nightmare.
 
Help me find them
AUSTRALIAN Federal Police are searching for two Queensland children at the centre of a bitter custody battle.
Officers yesterday searched several homes in a bid to find Jaz Olivia Haggarty, 13, and Rocco Alexander Haggarty, 10.
 
Dad in kidnap scandal accused of fraud
Melissa Hawach, pictured outside the NSW Supreme Court, launched a legal action last month against her estranged husband's family in a bid to force them to reveal her children's whereabouts.
 
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