Spain mother 'kidnapped' sons to avoid Covid vaccine | Inquirer News

Spain mother ‘kidnapped’ sons to avoid Covid vaccine

/ 12:27 PM January 06, 2022

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MADRID — A woman accused by her ex-husband of kidnapping their two boys to prevent them from being vaccinated against Covid-19 turned herself into the authorities on Wednesday, officials said.

The 46-year-old woman was wanted for “kidnapping minors” after her ex-husband, who lives near the southern city of Seville, filed a complaint with police in mid-December accusing her of taking the boys aged 14 and 12 without authorization, a judicial source told AFP.

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The man said he had not seen the boys since November 4 when he received a letter from his former wife saying she planned to remove them from their school just days after a court ruled he had the right to decide whether the children should be vaccinated.

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The woman turned herself into the authorities on Wednesday morning in Seville with the two boys and a judge ordered her to be remanded in custody pending charges, the source said.

The two minors were handed over to their father on Wednesday afternoon, a spokesman for Spain´s Guardia Civil police force said.

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Spain, along with several other European nations, began vaccinating children aged five to 11 against Covid-19 on December 15.

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The country has no significant anti-vaccine movement.

With 90 percent of over-12s in the country fully vaccinated against Covid-19, Spain has one of the highest shares of fully immunized people in Europe.

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