गर्लफ्रेंड के चेहरे पर शख्स ने बना दिए अपने नाम के 250 टैटू! फिर किया ब्रेकअप – netherlands woman forced 250 tattoos abuse survivor story tstsd
Trust is considered to be the strongest foundation in a relationship… but when this relationship turns into fear, pressure and violence, it snatches away even the identity of the person. Something similar happened with Joke, a woman from the Netherlands.
Joke’s ex-boyfriend had forcefully got his name tattooed 250 times on her body. The evil lover had covered his girlfriend’s body almost completely with tattoos. Joc’s face was almost completely covered in dark ink. In this, the name ‘Hans’ was also written on her face and neck, which is the name of her ex.
cruelty in the name of love
According to the New York Post report, Jok alleges that her ex-boyfriend mentally and physically abused her for years. He bought a cheap online tattoo machine and made more than 250 tattoos on Joc’s body. Most of these were his name or the initial letter of his name, Anal.
The situation became such that almost 90% of Jok’s body was covered with these tattoos. Tattoos were forcibly made on his face, neck, and even on very private parts of his body. As if she is not a human being, but his ‘proprietary property’.
Fear, pressure and broken life
According to Joke, her ex-boyfriend constantly threatened, intimidated and controlled her. Gradually she became so weak that she drowned herself in alcohol and drugs. In this condition she was not even in a position to raise her voice for herself.
Andy Hahn, of the Dutch organization Spijkt van Tattoo, or Tattoo Regret, says many of the tattoos were made in places where the rogue thought someone else might have touched the joker. This was not just a tattoo, but a savage way of expressing one’s control and authority.
law is also helpless
Jok complained about this atrocities against him to the police, but it was difficult to prove the case. The accused claimed that the tattoos were made with his consent. Han says that no sane person would get himself tattooed on parts like eyes, nose or ears, but it was not easy to prove it legally.
try a new beginning
Amidst this horrific story, an organization called Tattoo Regret became a ray of hope for Jock. A campaign was launched to help Jok and an amount of more than $35,000 was raised. Now Jok is undergoing treatment and these tattoos are gradually being removed from his body. Most of the marks have been erased from his face. Along with this, his lost identity is also returning.
from pain to hope
Jok says that a person who goes through deep trauma can stand up again. If I can do it, anyone can do it. The organization says that the remaining amount will be used to help other victims of domestic violence, so that more people can overcome the wounds of their past and make a new beginning.
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