The victim, who was already showing signs of mental disorder apparently brought about by the abuses she suffered at the hands of her stepfather and other members of the family, is now in the custody of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
SPO4 Marilou Rheberg, Caloocan City police Station 3 Childrens and Womens Desk officer, said the victim was able to escape from her stepfathers house on Capitol Amparo street, Camarin, Caloocan City at around 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Rheberg said that based on the victims testimony, the stepfather, Ernesto Palacios, allegedly started abusing her in 1998 when she was barely 13.
Police said the victim had ligature marks on the neck, waist and ankles. The suspect would often rouse her from her sleep in the wee hours of the morning to sexually satisfy himself inside her room. She also said the slightest mistake would prompt her tormentor to force her to eat soap.
Police said the abuses, which was known to the victims mother, Lita Tagiou, were ignored. The mother allegedly kept mum about her daughters suffering, which had gone on for five long years.
A month ago, for some unknown reason, Palacios allegedly fled to an unnamed province and has not returned.
Police said with the unexplained disappearance of their breadwinner, the family turned their ire on the girl and chained her like a dog.
Luckily, the victim, who, Rheberg said exhibited some lucid intervals, was able to escape from their house when the steel chain somehow became loose. The victim, aided by concerned citizens, then sought help from the authorities and revealed her ordeal.
Police are now tracking down the victims stepfather and summoned her mother to appear at the police station to explain her side regarding the allegations.