Australian girls are being 'sold' to future husbands - and authorities are fearing a spike in forced marriage cases By News September 04, 2022 Add Comment Edit Kubra* was just 11-years-old when she became engaged to her older cousin. The Sydney girl tried to convince her family the relationship was "toxic", but her pleas fell on deaf ears. Share this post Related PostsKrejčíková's meteoric rise complete as she clinches maiden French Open titleAfter an unwanted advance on LinkedIn, Layla has given up on the networking platform. She's not the only oneSaudi Arabia limits numbers of foreign pilgrims from hajj to prevent COVID-19 spreadItalian police arrest man allegedly involved in UK truck deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants'More pubs, fewer high-rises': Gold Coasters say what they wantAdelaide woman has conviction for punching police officer in groin overturnedMan found dead on side of the road in suspected hit and run in Caboolture'No young coach could go in there and do it': Malthouse calls on Collingwood to replace Nathan Buckley with an older coach
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