‘ Our daughter’s school bag broke my nose. The kid fell off me, I was in the blood, I fainted down. He tells me ‘I will kill you, I will kill you to remember’. These are the words of Angelica, another woman who fell victim to her. Angeliki experienced for many years domestic violence, as she denounces, speaking exclusively to MEGA, as she received dozens of beatings from her ex-husband. The bruise images and wounds all over her body shock. She endured torture for her minor child, as she says. The glass overflowed two years ago when her ex-husband reached the point of breaking her chest. “I went to the hospital. He broke my chest, beat the shit out of me. I was hospitalized at Attikon Hospital, passed a medical examiner. He was arrested by the auto-procedure and took 16 months on parole. I want to address the prime minister who tells women to go out and talk. I went out and found the courage and broke up. He sued me too that he had two scratches and he took 16 months and I was 15. Since there were broken noses and he’s breaking injunctions, did I have to get a sentence? This thing must be heard,” Angeliki said. “I fear for my life…” Three months ago Angeliki was attacked again at the house where she lives with their child. Something that was repeated a month later, in June, with her ex-husband placing and app for monitoring her cell phone. “She came under my house, hit me. I went back to the hospital, diagnosis broken ribs, dangerous body damage. They didn’t catch him by surprise, resulting in a month later, barely able to recover, because I was in lawsuits, came to an event, cursed me, threatened me. In June he was caught under the autophore, took seven months for a threat.” She denounces that her ex-husband has also raped their child, while seeking his custody. “ The child had beaten it 1 – 2 times, just once he had beaten it so much that he had a psychological condition left. She was about eight years old. ” “I was blue black from the wood ” She holds a folder full of documents in her hands. It is the complaints he has made, the forensic reports and the courts that “run”. The marks on her soul cannot be imprinted. “It’s the coroner who tells dangerous bodily damage due to fractures and a series of hits from top to bottom. I was blue, black, I couldn’t get myself together for at least a month. Here are the certificates that I was hospitalized, here’s an attack I’ve been attacked even outside the court, because he didn’t like the outcome of a trial. Too many punches and so on, my nose broken.” She often pretends to be all right for her child’s sake, as she says. And that is why he will continue to fight.
Domestic violence: He broke my chest and says “I’ll kill you”
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in Greece