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Vanesa's sad confession/ "My stepmother mistreated me, my father took me out of school and took me to work"

2023-09-17 21:00:00, Aktualitet CNA

Vanesa's sad confession/ "My stepmother mistreated me, my father took

Vanesa is the young woman who told her story this Sunday in "There's a Message for You".

She said that her parents divorced and at the age of 7 she went to live with her father in Greece, who had married for the third time.

The young woman said that her stepmother mistreated her, as she was very jealous.

"To tell the truth, my wife didn't love me. She was very jealous, aggressive and a little scary because I was also a child, I was 10 years old. I stayed with my aunts and uncles for a year until I applied for a visa to Greece. I go home, I see my stepmother, I meet her. It's not that he gave me any warmth or any kind of closeness, but it was also very bad. I mean, he mistreated me a lot.

She never let me stay with her children. She was very jealous of many things. I had to get up in the morning to do my homework before going to school in Greece. I had to make my own bread and go to school even so, I lived there alone in fear. Dad left, he took me outside, snow, rain, that part didn't matter, I just went outside. When dad came, he used to tell me "don't tell dad that we have other conversations together", he says things like that, you know, as pressure. I was also small and I was very afraid, even when she passed I just lowered my head. I had it as a guy... as a very big fear", she confessed.

At the age of 14, already back in Albania, Vanesa said that her father removed her from school on the pretext that she had no economic opportunities and sent her to work.

"I'm going to work. As a beginner in tailoring. I go there but I couldn't take it as a job, work, I couldn't take it as a job and so I go to a noodle factory. Factory... it was like a small house and there were workers who baked the dumplings, prepared the dumplings and so on. We just baked the patties, it's not like we were making pies.

I continued working there, every payment I received I took home, I lived on the second floor, my wife and children lived on the first floor, I never connected with them to stay in the same place with them.

 I was 14 when I started working, that is, when I came to Shijak, I started working directly there. I worked for 8-10 hours. I had one thousand (100) Lek an hour, I used to get up at 5:30-6 in the morning and come home in the afternoon on foot, I would walk, I would walk," the young woman confessed./ CNA





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