13 year-old story abused by her father, shocked public opinion in the United States

Imagine yourself trapped in a world where no one wants to talk to you or hear your words. A world where no one cares for you, where everything seems distant, dark and strange. The world of an abused child. While most of us grew up with interesting stories [...]
The world of an abused child.
While most of us grew up with interesting stories about wild children like Mowgli or Tarzan, there are children who have never heard of such childhood heroes, spending their childhood years totally unconscious of social behavior.
The world does not miss the real stories of wildlife, and this has been our reality since ancient times. There are cases of children living on animals away from civilization, but the stories of children isolated from the rest of the world, while being abused by their parents, are more sad than any other story.
From many examples of abused children, the girl's story under the nickname "Genie" has plagued all public opinion in the United States in the 1970s.
Genia's story came to light on November 4, 1970, when her mother sent her to the offices of social welfare in Los Angeles, claiming that the girl was abused and tortured by her father.
At first, social workers thought the girl was not more than seven years old, but in fact she was 13 years old and looked half her age.
But what was later discovered about the girl abused by her father would also be seen by employees who had worked for decades in that social center and who had encountered stories from different backgrounds, but no one similar to that of the 13-year-old, writes the Eye.net.
The little girl weighed just 20 kilos and walked in a very strange way, holding her right hand like a rabbit.
She couldn't speak more than 20 words, including mother, go, orange, stop 148x0.
The girl had stayed in a small room for nearly 10 years, but what was worse, she spent most of the years tied to a chair by her abusive father, who often violated her when she made the slightest noise.
To protect her identity and privacy, social centre employees called her Gene. In the history of the United States, there has never been a more cruel case of child abuse than that of the autumn of 1970. Clark Wiley, Gwen's mentally troubled father, hated two things: children and noises.
Guney was Clark's third child, yet she was the only one who could survive the terrible torments of her father, since two other children had died at an early age.
Clark Wiley believed his daughter was mentally backward and decided to shut her down, never letting his wife talk to him. The only food the girl had been given during her isolation was grain, eggs, and water.
The only time her mother met her daughter was when Gail's father slept.
After the intervention of the Child Protection Service, an expert team was formed in order to challenge its mental skills. It was clear that the trauma she experienced would stay with her for the rest of her life, but they also discovered that Gwen was a very intelligent child and soon learned how to express herself.
She was finally able to describe her father's cruelty by saying that he hit her out of the arms constantly when she pulled a single word out of her mouth, and as often as she groaned out of pain he hit her more with a wooden stick.
However, after such brutal torture, the girl began to recover as she was taught that until she was 18 years old, she has stayed in a house of caregivers and later lived with her mother












