When Lolita came to Australia in 2022, she was fleeing an older man she’d been forced to marry as a child in Saudi Arabia.
She told confidants she’d escaped a cycle of violence and sexual servitude so extreme it had repeatedly landed her in hospital.
But less than a year after her arrival, she vanished - last seen by a friend who claims he watched as she was taken from her apartment by a group of Saudi men in a black van.
Records show that Lolita, who is in her early 30s and goes by a single name, was put on a flight from Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur in May 2023. From there, her lawyer believes she was returned to Saudi Arabia and detained.
But Lolita’s exact whereabouts and safety - or whether she is even alive - remain unknown.
Can we now agree to call forced marriages a form of human trafficking?
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Another day another shitty bot post.
Block them?
Then you miss any discussion that happens under them.
I see discussion under blocked individuals using Connections. Maybe related to the client?
Ah, yes, Lolita in Melbourne. My favorite novel.