The girls took their passports, they got the money for their flight tickets from somewhere, the school knew a another girl went in December, and why were they not questioned at the airport when they were flying out of the Country?
The parents need to shoulder 100% of the responsibility. It is without doubt that they were complicit in filling their heads with religious rubbish that lead to this. The parents (and any other family involved) should be marched to the airport and given one way tickets to be with their 'girls' with British Nationality ripped up for all of them going.
If they are legally travelling then there is nothing the authorities can do. For Gawd sake all those blaming the police and bleating would be the first to spit out their south african peace crisps if the police stopped out of hand. Three mental cases gone, result!
The parents need to shoulder 100% of the responsibility.
It is without doubt that they were complicit in filling their heads with religious rubbish that lead to this.
The parents (and any other family involved) should be marched to the airport and given one way tickets to be with their 'girls' with British Nationality ripped up for all of them going.
The parents say they knew nothing, so imagine what their reaction to the police would be when the police told them that they thought their daughters were a bit dodgy?
// If these were three Christian girls that had absconded, it would be, Oh well they are teenagers, thats what they do!//
I am not sure - I think they would be returned with er slapped bottoms
there is not part of the New Testament that says that young girls should go to war and er service evangelists and other fighters for the good cause - or else if there is - then it is in a part I havent read
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