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Eunice Spry (born 28 April 1944) was a British woman from Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire, a Jehovah's Witness who was convicted of 26 charges of child abuse against children in her foster care in April 2007. She was sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment and ordered to pay £80,000 costs. In sentencing, the judge told Spry that it was the "worst case in his 40 years practising law". The foster mother forced three children in her care (two foster, one adopted) to eat their own excrement and vomit, rammed sticks down the children's throats, rubbed their faces with sandpaper, and locked two of them naked in a room for a month. Two of her foster children and her adopted daughter have published books about their childhoods. Her oldest foster son, Christopher Spry, nicknamed 'Child C', published a book of the same name about his childhood living with Eunice Spry. Her foster daughter, Alloma Gilbert, published Deliver Me from Evil. Victoria Spry published Tortured in April 2015. Spry also had two other children in her care at this time, one adopted daughter and one adopted son (Christopher's younger brother), but these children did not experience the abuse that the aforementioned three did. In September 2008, Spry's sentence was reduced by the High Court to 12 years. On 30 May 2014 the Gloucestershire Echo indicated she would be released in June 2014. In September 2020, Victoria Spry died by suicide. Her siblings allege that residual trauma from the abuse she suffered led to her suicide. References. Discover the Victoria Spry popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Victoria Spry books.

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    Cellar Girl

    Josefina Rivera

    'I stood there for a moment, silently speaking to myself: Josefina, you will survive this. You are strong. You are a fighter. You adapt.'As a young mumofthree, Josefina Rivera was ...

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    Afraid to Tell

    Heidi Harding, Tom Harding & Chloe Harding

    He was our abusive father.We were just children.No one could know.Heidi was 18 when she read her little sister Chloe’s diary, and discovered that they shared a terrible secret: the...

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    Ich war Kind C

    Christopher Spry & Susanne Greiner

    Im Februar 2007 wurde Eunice Spry vom Staatsgericht Bristol zu vierzehn Jahren Gefängnis verurteilt. Sie wurde schuldig gesprochen, drei ihrer Pflegekinder über den Zeitraum von zw...