A mother has rescued her 3-year-old daughter from the father who had kidnapped her and taken her to Tunisia. The father proudly bragged that she would never see the little one again. The whole thing was achieved only with the help of a Tunisian acquaintance, which goes to show that the origin of a person doesn’t necessarily have an effect on his character.
BILD reports:
She will never forget the moment her husband called, “Ines is in Tunisia; you won’t ever see her again!” Danuta K. (35) from Nürnberg worried for three months about her daughter. Her husband Mohammed K. (29) had kidnapped the 2-year-old and taken her to his homeland.
The Drama: In November 2009, the chemical laboratory technician separated from her husband. Shortly thereafter, he asked if he could take their daughter to the Tunisian capital, Tunis, for a few days. Danuta K. said, “I didn’t think anything of it.”
A week later, Mohammed returned to Germany — without their daughter. The girl had remained with the husband’s family. The mother said, “Never before in my life have I suffered so much. I filed a complaint right away.” Mohammed was arrested, but there was no trace of the daughter.
The despairing mother became acquainted with a Tunisian on the Internet — he offered her help. Together they crafted a clever plan: The mother flew to North Africa with gifts for Mohammed’s family — “perfume, clothes, money. All in all, 1,700 Euros worth.” The gifts placated the family. Danuta could take a walk with her daughter.
THE CHANCE FOR FLIGHT!
The mother and daughter drove with the Tunisian helper to Monastir. There, acquaintances smuggled the child through the passport check. For without the agreement of the father, Ines would never be allowed to leave Tunisia again!
Ines landed in Nürnberg in good shape. The mother said, “I can’t say at all, just how lucky I was at the time.”
(Contributor: Günther / Translation: Anders Denken)




























