
In 2012 British teacher Sarah Robinson adopted her new daughter in Kathmandu, but she knew something was wrong even before leaving the orphanage in the Nepalese capital. The blind, brown-haired girl, who had spent her whole short life at the institution, was terrified of water, wet her bed even at age five, and most alarmingly there were spots of blood in her underwear. Subsequent medical checks showed Robinson's adopted daughter had been raped, possibly ...
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