Three children ‘rescued’ from home after ‘COVID syndrome’ parents kept them locked inside for 4 years

Much after the COVID ‘lockdown’ restrictions ended, three children were found living in conditions that appeared to be those of a prison thanks to the regulations.

During the last four years, a German family living in Spain has been detained for allegedly shackling their three children and forcing them to comply with severe restrictions, such as the use of machetes.

On Monday, April 28, the siblings—who are made up of twins aged eight and a ten-year-old boy—were suddenly freed from the “casa de horrores” in Oviedo after being imprisoned there since about December 2021.

After being released, the police observed that the children were acting strangely while they were outside, taking the past, and showing interest in snails.

A researcher went on to say:

“Even though we were able to sacrifice them, all three children started to breathe deeply, as if they had never been outside before,” according to the New York Post.

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