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'My daughter was snatched by a paedophile, but her rescue was just the start of our nightmare'

Synopsis:

Two childhood photographs, taken just a year apart, reveal the dramatic extent to which six-year-old Jane has changed. They could be of two different children.

The first, taken in November 2005 when she was three, shows a pretty little girl with long hair, sparkling eyes and a big smile.

In the second, taken 12 months later, she is almost unrecognisable.

'In the first picture, she looks like a beautiful doll, and in the second she's like a little old lady.

'It's as if something has died in her,' weeps her 36-year-old mother Angela.

'The light has gone out of her. It breaks my heart when I look at how she is now.'

Jane, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, is the child who was snatched from her home on the night of January 2, 2006, by 26-year-old convicted paedophile Craig Sweeney. ...

Publish date:
8 August 2008
Author:
Helen Weathers
Source:
Daily Mail
Country:
United Kingdom
Media:
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