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Mr Simon Green, counsel, (instructed by A LOCAL AUTHORITY) for the Applicant Ms Abigail Bond, counsel (on behalf of the Official Solicitor) for the First Respondent The Second Respondent, Y, appeared in person supported by a McKenzie Friend Mr Hugh Cornford, counsel for the Guardian Hearing dates: 27 January to 4 February 2020 (Draft judgment distributed on 3 April 2020) ____________________
She appeared to be indicating that he had hurt her vagina ( "yes, and sticky, sticky my whole body. Hands hurt and shaky, my leg and hip hurt, leg, he twisted my hip, leg and knee. I said 'get away' upset, had to.")
Note 1 He had previously told the social worker, and others that if X and Z were returned to her country of origin, whether as a result of deportation or for any other reason, they would both be killed. In one of his written presentations to the court at [C:321] he said that a return there would result in a life of slavery for X, and being sold or killed for �spare parts�. [Back]
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