DAISY'S DARK SECRET: Adopted daughter fears going home
She FEARS going home
NOACK, 25, does not want to return to Indonesia for fear of confronting Daisy who had held her in a state of submission and exploitation since the age of 15.
This is according to a social report by the ALC Association in Nice under whose care Noack has been since 2007 (read the report here).
The association’s evaluation of her highlighted that her case fell under three elements of slavery:
● The transportation and the recruitment at the age of 14 with force and deceit.
● They made her believe she was going to continue her studies and that she would be treated as a child of the
family for the purpose of exploitation.
● The exploitation was regularly accompanied by violence and the months preceding her escape, rapes and
degrading and inhuman treatment.
The report states that Noack is now learning French and works as a domestic help. She has expressed her wish to live the life of a modern woman and to study.
A psychologist has indicated that she “seemed relieved to be rid of a relationship of total dependence that started in her infancy”.
She last heard from Daisy when the latter wrote a letter in 2007 to her, apologising for her actions. Daisy had asked her to write to her and not to make things difficult with the police.
Noack a virgin until she was raped
EVERYDAY from morning till night, Noack, an Indonesian, looked after the children, including Manohara.
She did the cleaning and ironed as well as less conventional tasks like masturbating her employer-“stepfather”-
coward-bully.
Noack wanted to run away but her passport was taken by stepmum Daisy Farajina. She lived in fear and the horror stories continued.
Soon, Pinot raped his virgin “daughter” and the sexual assaults continued. In court, he said he loved her and
admitted having intimate relations with Noack in his wife’s absence.
He said he had started in February 2007 caressing her, kissing her and touching her breast “everyday a little bit more.”
She managed to dodge several attempts before she gave in and accepted having sexual relations with him.
“I lost my head. I was alone at home (his wife was undergoing chemotherapy at that time).
Juergen described his trysts as just “mutual comfort and caresses.” Manohara’s biological father, George
Mann, is in the US.
The adopted daughter’s tale
SHE was sold at a tender age of seven while living in Indonesia. But she had a good life. Her guardian, Andi Nurul Tinja Mustamin, raised her well and accorded her proper treatment.
In 1998, she entrusted Noack to her daughter Daisy (then married to a certain Kloumann).
Noack’s nightmare began when her passport was taken from her as soon as she arrived in France on Feb 6, 2002 so that she could not return to her country.
In court, Daisy’s husband, Jurgen Reiner Noack Pinot, 66, declared that he was not shocked by Noack’s working conditions.
He mentioned a past agreement between his mother-in-law and the Noacks about the payment of money for
taking care of her.
In return, they were to integrate her into their family and provide medical care and education.
He claimed since then, twice or thrice a year, his wife gave Noack’s father a sum of money to help him.
Pinot said Noack came from a poor family and had been given to his wife’s richer family. This, he said, constitutes a “big favour”.
He defined the situation as semi-adoption and found normal that as compensation, she should work for them
since they were giving money to the woman’s father.
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