Turin, 16-year-old girl taken to a priest to make her heterosexual

Turin, 16-year-old girl taken to a priest to make her heterosexual
Turin, 16-year-old girl taken to a priest to make her heterosexual

They discover their daughter is a lesbian and take her to an exorcist

A couple of parents from Turin, after discovering that their 16-year-old daughter was homosexual, decided to take her to a priest. Not a priest but an exorcist with the aim of converting her to heterosexuality. The priest refused to follow their nonsensical demands.

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A life turned into hell on earth. In the end, the girl managed to report what was happening to her by sending a letter to a teacher, in which she told him what was happening to her.

At the time of the incident, the girl was removed from her family and placed in a community, and in the meantime both she and her parents have been receiving psychological support.

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Now the Public Prosecutor’s Office has requested that the charges against the parents be dropped to preserve the family’s new-found balance.


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