‘We had to remove Varvara from her home urgently’
A few years ago, Maria adopted her own niece Varvara. According to Maria, shortly after Varvara was born her mother went “off the rails”, got into debt and abandoned her daughter. For several years, Varvara lived in her aunt Maria’s house.
“Varvara went to stay at her mother’s to get all the documents she would need to register at school. But about a month later, we had to remove Varvara from her home urgently because she was being sexually abused by her mother and her mother’s partner,” Maria said.
After this incident, Maria realised that Varvara had to be taken away from her mother permanently. At first, Maria planned to continue looking after Varvara as a voluntary guardian with the consent of Varvara’s biological parents, but social workers didn’t recommend it.
“For three weeks I spoke discreetly with social workers, trying to figure out what was best.” They warned Maria that if she didn’t report the incident to the police and make a statement, Varvara would remain at risk of sexual abuse.
Maria initially went to the police with the intention of accusing her sister’s partner of the abuse and tried to evade questions that would incriminate her sister. However, after talking to Varvara, law enforcement officers turned their attention to her mother.
Varvara’s mother was eventually sentenced to 12.5 years in a penal colony. Her partner was sentenced to 15 years.
Maria then began the formal adoption process with social services who were already preparing to strip the mother of her parental rights.