Losing My Unborn Child To Domestic Abuse | Minutes With

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In this episode of Minutes With, we continue the journey of the incredible Nina Aouilk. Nina recounts her life following a narrow escape from an 'honour killing' attempt by her own family, a journey that led her into a domestic abusive relationship. She bravely opens up about her experiences, from becoming a mother and breaking the cycle of abuse, to her inspiring transformation into an activist.
Watch Part 1 here - • Why My Parents Tried T... .
You can find out about the work Nina does at www.ninaaouilk.com / www.endhonourkillings.org
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  • @LADbible
    @LADbible7 ай бұрын

    Thank you to Nina for sharing her story. You can find out about the work Nina does at www.ninaaouilk.com and endhonourkillings.org/ Follow her on instagram at instagram.com/londonslifecoach/?hl=en

  • @TheBestCat1290

    @TheBestCat1290

    7 ай бұрын

    It is cool to see that she is living a normal life on her instagram. I am so glad she is safe

  • @thisoldnurse1521

    @thisoldnurse1521

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing Nina

  • @countesselizabethbathoryvo3098

    @countesselizabethbathoryvo3098

    7 ай бұрын

    What's the point of blurring the parents' faces?! EXPOSE THOSE MONSTERS

  • @samialh9356

    @samialh9356

    7 ай бұрын

    She wasnt raped by her father ??! Why did you write that?

  • @kernelcorn7716

    @kernelcorn7716

    7 ай бұрын

    Why would you divide her message into 2 parts? The first part completely skips the purpose of her sharing her story. It feels disrespectful to Nina. That being said, thank you for giving her a voice so many people refused to.

  • @thebigtobinski1448
    @thebigtobinski14487 ай бұрын

    If Nina isn’t worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize, I don’t know who is. What an incredible human being.

  • @kdogg1372

    @kdogg1372

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed!!

  • @jj-gk6rj

    @jj-gk6rj

    7 ай бұрын

    Hear, hear! I only hope every government body/police force/agency she speaks to truly listens to her words and commits to actually putting measures in place and finally stopping these horrific crimes! No more tiptoeing around these issues. Women and girls are worth so much more than this level of dehumanising abuse!

  • @dboyd1651

    @dboyd1651

    7 ай бұрын

    The more she speaks, the more amazed I am at what she survived. It makes me so angry that those horrible people did those atrocious things to her. She is a beautifully eloquent speaker; she deserves all the good this life has to offer.

  • @zurzakne-etra7069

    @zurzakne-etra7069

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly she’s suffered more than Malala

  • @bluliite

    @bluliite

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed 2!!

  • @GhastlyCretin85
    @GhastlyCretin857 ай бұрын

    She has a part two? How much horror can one person go through? I hope the rest of her life is beyond joyful.

  • @BerryGood4U

    @BerryGood4U

    7 ай бұрын

    If you didn’t see part one I really recommend watching. It really tells her whole story.

  • @GhastlyCretin85

    @GhastlyCretin85

    7 ай бұрын

    @@BerryGood4U I saw it. It was crazy. I just didn't think there was going to be a part two.

  • @therantingshop7423

    @therantingshop7423

    7 ай бұрын

    This is the part 2@@GhastlyCretin85

  • @mcamencr3398

    @mcamencr3398

    7 ай бұрын

    I know! It took me a while to watch the second video, I just couldn't hear any more horrors in her life. I wish her all the happiness in the world, she deserves the world, it most be so hard to speak about what she went through time after time and she does it so she can help others, what a brave woman.

  • @NitaKerns

    @NitaKerns

    7 ай бұрын

    Part One was absolutely horrific. This woman deserves nothing but peace, love and serenity.

  • @rachelluna7144
    @rachelluna71444 ай бұрын

    Her tip about putting metal on your body if you are being trafficked at the airport so you can get help is genius.

  • @londonslifecoach

    @londonslifecoach

    4 ай бұрын

    I hope you can pass it on as you never know whose life could be saved should they do that ❤

  • @EM-mw2qr

    @EM-mw2qr

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree. I said Oh wow! When she said that.

  • @tashalennox4398

    @tashalennox4398

    2 ай бұрын

    I thought so too......just her saying that one sentence well save lives....such a simple but clever idea....

  • @jillbrinsley3944

    @jillbrinsley3944

    2 ай бұрын

    YES!! This needs to be shouted everywhere!

  • @kaley2933

    @kaley2933

    Ай бұрын

    Right!?

  • @ik3871
    @ik38714 ай бұрын

    SHE HAS WON WOMAN OF THE YEAR with this interview. Let's make it happen. Share and spread it people!!!! 😊

  • @londonslifecoach

    @londonslifecoach

    4 ай бұрын

    I won woman of the year before this interview for my work with my non profit and as an activist. I appreciate your support but for you to give that support to a stranger when you come across them would truly be a gift that I would relish in. Can we replace the distance between people with love and compassion?

  • @Lockdown335

    @Lockdown335

    3 ай бұрын

    @@londonslifecoach Your an amazing women! Its people such as yourself that give others strength. It makes me think about some of the communities in my own country who tend to keep to themselves and you see some of these control aspects in public at times but its rare. I could see these sort of crimes being hidden especially as they have gained wealth and influence but you hope they came here for better lives, Not to bring awful "traditions" with them. (We have had an increase in these sorts of crimes sadly, NZ) Take care and Keep going! People like you helped my family when we needed it. Thank you.

  • @djibriltouret7644

    @djibriltouret7644

    2 ай бұрын

    @@londonslifecoach ​ I have truly compassion for you, I genuinely sympathise. Myself, the girl I wanna marry a British Indian and she faces a lot through her life, not as bad as your story, but she feels a lot of pressure. Your story helped me to understand better now one of the things she is the most afraid of. P.S.: In Africa, we don't do honour killing, I guess that it still exists, but it's a very, very small percentage compared to most of our cultures. Especially in my country and the countries around, we don't do that. I would love tho to meet you one day if I can, I truly admire your resilience. May you spend happy times with your kids. They're the most precious present you could ever get.

  • @harrydavey9884

    @harrydavey9884

    2 ай бұрын

    🙄 it really concerns me how people can watch a woman talking about a hugely traumatic life that highlights the biggest cultural problems in society and they instantly start thinking about some stupid, vapid, meaningless award. Like you think fame is a reward for a tough life. She's talking about the real meaningful human experience of losing her beautiful child at birth and you think she wants a dumb award, given by a bunch of nobodies.

  • @hanmira

    @hanmira

    2 ай бұрын

    @@harrydavey9884I don’t think they genuinely mean an award. Like saying „Wow this mother deserved mother of the year award“ cus there isn’t an award for mothers. It’s just something you say. It was a compliment I believe.

  • @Frostweather
    @Frostweather7 ай бұрын

    How can a woman experience so much pain in her life and stay this gentle. Nina is an extraordinary human being.

  • @courtneymiles1487

    @courtneymiles1487

    6 ай бұрын

    She has an extreme amount of empathy and compassion for people because of the things she has gone through, she understands what it's like to be at the bottom of the barrel and she doesn't want anyone else to feel like that.

  • @_chapternumberone_8782

    @_chapternumberone_8782

    6 ай бұрын

    @thezoldics7648 No. Patriarchy is definitely not worse in the west than in india. And it has everything to do with culture!!! Honor killings, acid attacks etc. are so common in india, why do you think that is? CULTURE

  • @annabenson6913

    @annabenson6913

    6 ай бұрын

    @thezoldics7648 This is at least the second time you have posted this message and I am going to call you out on this horse-dung . There has been misogyny and we all fight the Patriarchy but we do not tolerate anywhere close to this kind of abuse. Please stop with the false equivalency. Just because she is trying to bring light to this dark subject does not mean you have to take it personally. Support her.. You are undermining her plight here. Please stop.

  • @dru8432

    @dru8432

    6 ай бұрын

    @thezoldics7648In the last century, the west has overcome a lot of societal norms regarding the patriarchy. Whereas places such as Asia, definitely have progressed much slower.

  • @vibhapandey28

    @vibhapandey28

    5 ай бұрын

    Lies

  • @Ramneekfj
    @Ramneekfj7 ай бұрын

    As a punjabi woman i am ashamed this happens in our community but it reminds me how fortunate i am to have a family like mine. My maternal grandfather would go around his village celebrating whenever he was gifted with a baby girl and anyone who disrespected his daughters would never be allowed to step foot in their home. He moved to Canada in the 1970s to make sure his daughters would have a good life and for that i am forever grateful.

  • @lynzannabel6990

    @lynzannabel6990

    7 ай бұрын

    @Ramneekfj 👍🏾💜

  • @christellelinder1645

    @christellelinder1645

    7 ай бұрын

    You are very fortunate with such family .

  • @agnes15101968

    @agnes15101968

    7 ай бұрын

    We knew a family from the Punjab in Germany, they had one boy and two girls. It was a loving, warm family, where all children were treasured. They told us they were wealthy in India, so we did not understand why they had come Germany. My husband once asked them, and the father answered, as he had two girls, he preferred to live elsewhere, and not in India. This was ten years ago and NOW I understand why.

  • @user-bd7hn3dd3v

    @user-bd7hn3dd3v

    7 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @janjager2906

    @janjager2906

    7 ай бұрын

    @@user-bd7hn3dd3v Why are you laughing? How can you have this reaction? So utterly disrespectful!! Do you think this is not real? Or do you think these are crying emojis? In that case you better change them for more appropriate ones. But unfortunately I think you placed this on purpose.

  • @RedRose-id4sd
    @RedRose-id4sdАй бұрын

    It struck me when she referred to her family dog as a person when she herself was treated like a dog her whole upbringing. That dog was kind in that moment and became more than just a dog. Kindness is our greatest trait.

  • @rosinante1016

    @rosinante1016

    28 күн бұрын

    Animals are never 'just animals'.

  • @tammyboon6259

    @tammyboon6259

    8 күн бұрын

    I was struck also how her dog gave her love and kindness!!! Its one of the beautiful stories about a pet!!!

  • @tammyboon6259

    @tammyboon6259

    8 күн бұрын

    I was struck in part 2, when she kept talking about how in the eyes of her family & culture that she brought shame on?!?! Just HOW UTTERLY sick & DISGUSTING that they viewed that she brought shame onto them, when they were the ones who should be SO ASHAMED of themselves!!! SHAME ON THEM!!!

  • @caramelbilquees

    @caramelbilquees

    21 сағат бұрын

    People can be less then " dogs " it's the soul and how beautiful it is

  • @GeekGamer666
    @GeekGamer6664 ай бұрын

    Most people will never reach the level of strength and dignity this woman has. I can only hope the future holds joy and peace for her.

  • @bloodredash2394

    @bloodredash2394

    4 ай бұрын

    😊❤❤❤❤❤love u Nina

  • @alexisnicole3965

    @alexisnicole3965

    2 ай бұрын

    She was born a warrior.

  • @starlooker6612
    @starlooker66127 ай бұрын

    Her father brought shame upon his family NOT Nina. A man who would do that to his own daughter is a pervert!

  • @crescentmu

    @crescentmu

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, that man is a disgrace.

  • @jj-gk6rj

    @jj-gk6rj

    7 ай бұрын

    Pervert is a very mild way of putting it and giving that man far too much grace

  • @shireenedoo1978

    @shireenedoo1978

    7 ай бұрын

    A pervert sounds too decent .. he is a sick psychopath criminal who should be lost behind bars .. him and his sons and her waste of space partener for the violations commited against her .. I wish only peace and a joyful rest of her life

  • @sergeyastov6353

    @sergeyastov6353

    7 ай бұрын

    Pervert is a massive understatement!

  • @ninaballerina2807

    @ninaballerina2807

    7 ай бұрын

    @shireenedoo1978 You're right about 'pervert' in use here. However, wishing her well seems more like wishful thinking, really. You see, until a certain age, others are to be blamed for the suffering they inflict upon you. However, after a certain age, when you are responsible for the choices you make, there is really no point in blaming perpetrators to whom you have wilfully offered yourself. Imagine, she had allowed herself two opportunities to escape, but ruined both these opportunities totally by fleeing straight into the arms of one perp after the other.

  • @BEAUTIINBRAVERY
    @BEAUTIINBRAVERY7 ай бұрын

    Jesus, this woman has BEEN THROUGH HELL. She really is a strong woman. God bless her. 6k-8k A MONTH to a lazy man that doesn't want to work? Lord, please make the rest of her life the most beautiful life one could have. ❤

  • @TheBestCat1290

    @TheBestCat1290

    7 ай бұрын

    On her Instagram, it looks like she is. I am so glad she has escaped her horrible past and I wish her all the best in life

  • @bkm2797

    @bkm2797

    7 ай бұрын

    BRAVEISBEAUTI, Yes, that worthless POS, was a complete parasite, he drugged and raped her, then lied to her about it, beat her regularly I mean wtf! I pray she will Never put herself in a position to be harmed again, that she alone is whole and beautiful. Nothing worse than being alone in a relationship, so much better to be on your own where you can learn to nurture and celebrate what is the wonderfulness of you!

  • @Vera-dc7my

    @Vera-dc7my

    7 ай бұрын

    Amen.

  • @Blake1720

    @Blake1720

    7 ай бұрын

    It’s so sooo so sad! This is what is reality for so many women under sharia law

  • @shimchang2363

    @shimchang2363

    7 ай бұрын

    she speaks English and lives in England and blames for Asia, or Africa is stupid ..

  • @livingsocks
    @livingsocksАй бұрын

    How exactly she grew up this caring, intelligent and motivated is absolutely beyond me, what an incredible person

  • @cellolou

    @cellolou

    Ай бұрын

    same, i cannot believe it. i am moved to tears and in utter awe

  • @Michelle-jd6te

    @Michelle-jd6te

    9 күн бұрын

    Yes that in its self is an absolute miracle.

  • @hirdy161
    @hirdy1612 ай бұрын

    As a serving British soldier, I shed a tear for this poor lady. It made me think of my own mum. What were the police and the hospitals doing?

  • @proud_atheist5759
    @proud_atheist57597 ай бұрын

    I am originally from India. When my sister was born, my father celebrated by handing out sweets and inviting people for drinks. Everyone in the village called him an idiot for celebrating the birth of a girl. My father raised us right by making sure that we did not follow the idiotic ideas of passing on condolences on the birth of a girl. I have one son and one daughter. My brother has one daughter. My sister has two daughters and a son!!!! So yeah, we broke the idiotic thinking from back home!!!

  • @michellemaine2719

    @michellemaine2719

    7 ай бұрын

    What I don't understand is where do these female-hating people think children come from? If everyone has boys, they will literally die out.

  • @Pamsmith59

    @Pamsmith59

    7 ай бұрын

    It takes just one person to create a new pattern.

  • @tbella5186

    @tbella5186

    7 ай бұрын

    Bless your Father!

  • @alexk7973

    @alexk7973

    7 ай бұрын

    My grandfather told me that upon the birth of my mother, his second child and second daughter, his co-workers gave him condolences and told him that „maybe he‘d get lucky next time“. He very happily told them he was only planning on having two kids. And this was in the sixties, white community in the middle of western Europe.

  • @wahidullahbhat

    @wahidullahbhat

    7 ай бұрын

    Apparently your brother in law hasn’t broken out of that cycle, if I have to guess I’d say they had 2 daughters therefore had to have that son so waited tor the third one as is the case across north India. Me myself being from Kashmir after I had my two daughters many people outside of my family tried to tell me I should wait for son before throwing in the towel. I find it utterly ridiculous that some of us are still stuck with old mentality which made sense back in the day because sons supported parents in their old age while the daughters were married off but for me I am man enough to make sure I build myself beyond the point where I am financially stable to retire and not receive handouts from my kids, if anything I’ll make sure I leave enough for my daughters retirement as well.

  • @rachelhansen2417
    @rachelhansen24177 ай бұрын

    How on earth is an honor killing ever considered anything BUT murder in the modern world? That’s horrifying!

  • @eugenealymov2723

    @eugenealymov2723

    7 ай бұрын

    The story is just beyond insane. Compounded by the fact that she lives in England, and nothing is being done. Simply beyond comprehension

  • @mannygutierrez7654

    @mannygutierrez7654

    7 ай бұрын

    Lots of people don't live in the modern world. Many people still have the same beliefs as their ancestors 1,000 years ago.

  • @zinniazoey6283

    @zinniazoey6283

    7 ай бұрын

    Recent story of honour killing in from her ethnic background Punjab,India. A father killed his daughter with sword, stabbed her many times and tied her to back of motorcycle and dragged her dead body to show his pride and ego that he had done a honour killing because daughter has romantic relation with a man. Parents literally controls everything of a child here so it’s a blessing to be born in a place of freedom and with supportive parents.

  • @SherioCheers

    @SherioCheers

    7 ай бұрын

    You can thank religious dogma.

  • @dianenguyen2021

    @dianenguyen2021

    7 ай бұрын

    I am very admired you Nina, you are amazing. It is ok NOT to have family like your parents, brothers, sister. You must protect yourself when it comes to deal sick people like your parents. Please run away from them as far as you can.❤❤❤

  • @k.s4075
    @k.s4075Ай бұрын

    Her mother probably doesn't sleep at night at all. That dog was something truly amazing. He demonstrated more compassion than any human in that household.

  • @anredd1
    @anredd122 күн бұрын

    Dear Nina, you may never see this, but please know that you are a beautiful person. I wish I could give you a hug and tell you in person that I love you. Thank you for sharing your story with the world. Your bravery, kindness, wisdom, and strength will shine through the ages, and has touched my heart though we have never met and are thousands of miles apart.

  • @GraceVJohnson
    @GraceVJohnson7 ай бұрын

    Honour Killings are protected as a “cultural crime”? That is INSANE and completely unjust! The law around this needs to be looked at, addressed and changed as soon as possible. Murder is Murder. Women of different cultures shouldn’t fear being killed at the hands of their parents or partner. This is the UK and everyone should be protected and feel safe. I’m with you Nina and I’ll be doing research to help support your non-profit.

  • @ninaballerina2807

    @ninaballerina2807

    7 ай бұрын

    What else would you expect when countries like India boasts about its 'cultural' superiority and the modern-day western governments are all about placating them and pandering to their rather 'delicate' sensibilities? Gone are the days when the West called a spade a spade.

  • @calliopelove

    @calliopelove

    7 ай бұрын

    Protected as a crime against women. If this happened to boys, forget it. It would NEVER be tolerated.

  • @emmef7970

    @emmef7970

    7 ай бұрын

    Brothers, uncles, grandfathers and sons also. I've watched videos, documentaries and shows with all of these criminals. Often it's all the men in the family working together. There are a number of these cases in the U.S. where the men have been given the death penalty or sentenced to life in prison. One is the case of teen sisters Amina and Sara Said, born in the U.S. to an Egyptian (immigrant) father and his American wife. The escape attempt failed. The father, Yaser Abdel Said, went on the run and avoided the police for about 12 years but he remained on the FBI Top Ten Fugitive list until his capture in 2020, the FBI was offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. He is currently in prison serving a life sentence. I have watched all the parts in a series on KZread and a number of documentaries also, It breaks my heart each time. As they all do. It's a travesty, a stain on humanity to allow this in any country or culture, Just evil.

  • @ninaballerina2807

    @ninaballerina2807

    7 ай бұрын

    @@emmef7970 I remember this case. Again, let's not forget, it is all thanks to the 'American wife' - the likes of whom, unlike their eastern counterparts, are ingrained with a better sense of justice and know better than to sweep things under the carpet - the case got the attention it deserved. Criminals from the Middle-east are infamous for doing a runner and escaping to their own countries where they know they'll be well protected, especially in cases of such nature.

  • @WolfRoss

    @WolfRoss

    7 ай бұрын

    I know in the US men have been prosecuted for honor killings.

  • @KDworldwide
    @KDworldwide7 ай бұрын

    "She was a girl, which meant I could break that generational curse of not celebrating a girl"..."My mom had taught me what I should not be as a mom" ...Right there, that hit hard. This woman is the true definition of STRENGHT and RESILIENCE and the fact that in part 1 she said she forgave her abusers (people who literally tried to kill her) is just further proof of that. Edit : Thank you All for the likes 😊👍

  • @maddiemcnugget1076

    @maddiemcnugget1076

    7 ай бұрын

    Honestly shout out to anyone breaking generational curses and generational sins. You guys are amazing!

  • @Sinqueous
    @Sinqueous3 ай бұрын

    Guurrlll, you were a business owner and a millionare. Stayed going thru all of that with a dude that was broke and she was financially supporting 😱. Bless her heart!!

  • @nunyabusiness3516

    @nunyabusiness3516

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't understand why people think a material thing like money can fix some internal or spiritual like a broken spirit.

  • @fruitloopbabe91

    @fruitloopbabe91

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@nunyabusiness3516I think it's more admiration for her success despite having probably the worst circumstances possible.

  • @tammyboon6259

    @tammyboon6259

    8 күн бұрын

    ​@@fruitloopbabe91EXACTLY that's what I couldn't believe!!!

  • @BriannGallant
    @BriannGallant27 күн бұрын

    Shows me the kind of person she is because she cried the most so far for her child, not herself.

  • @Jamerian2010
    @Jamerian20107 ай бұрын

    My goodness!!! Her father is a piece of work!!!! What a disgusting vile human being. Nina, you're an inspiration to us all. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @snsn7251

    @snsn7251

    7 ай бұрын

    Nasty and vile. How he's not in prison rotting only God knows

  • @Jamerian2010

    @Jamerian2010

    7 ай бұрын

    @@snsn7251 right! I don't understand it.

  • @sakasusuk

    @sakasusuk

    7 ай бұрын

    Right. I found it weird how not only was her entire family not being arrested but especially the father being on the loose? Like how is the police okay with this again? Theres not even 1 info out and neither are their pictures.

  • @TheBestCat1290

    @TheBestCat1290

    7 ай бұрын

    I hope she sees this. She replied to a few of my comments so hopefully she sees this support

  • @madeleinerose7090

    @madeleinerose7090

    7 ай бұрын

    @@sakasusukThe reason is … drumroll please … MONEY. A lot of money, at the highest levels. The ‘UK’ never got out of the colonialism game, it’s just that now there are massive numbers of ‘collaborators’ who sell out their own people for wealth, status, and power. Same as it ever was; same as it ever was. World without end, indeed.

  • @TheBestCat1290
    @TheBestCat12907 ай бұрын

    Nina is a really strong woman. She went through all of that as a teenager and then almost murdered in her 20s to then being abused ONCE AGAIN and raped by her unemployed partner who was living off of her money and suffering a miscarriage due to that partner's abuse. And then when she was in her darkest moment, she still strived to live and then learnt her unknown sister was sold as human trafficking at such a young age?? The fact that Nina still forgave her family members for what they did to her and that she is helping people get out of abusive situations, tells me all I need to know about her. Nina is an incredible human being and she survived the worst and she deserves so much more recognition

  • @mtnewt1

    @mtnewt1

    7 ай бұрын

    The rape & her partner are 2 different men.. she had 1 baby by the rapist and the other children from her good for nothing partner 😔

  • @Zhana808

    @Zhana808

    7 ай бұрын

    @@mtnewt1she got pregnant during the time she was being raped by her father and his friends but her parents took her to get an abortion. She had 4 children from her abusive partner and 1 died after he pushed her down the stairs.

  • @TheBestCat1290

    @TheBestCat1290

    7 ай бұрын

    @@mtnewt1 Thank you for clarifying. Wow that is even worse

  • @huh4206

    @huh4206

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Zhana808 from what i understand, she had an abortion from the child rape, then a child from rape , and 3 more kids from her abusive partner of which the second one was stillborn.

  • @londonslifecoach

    @londonslifecoach

    7 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your kind words 🙏🏼

  • @connienelson5057
    @connienelson5057Ай бұрын

    I'm shocked this is happening in the UK. Nina, no one is you and that is your superpower. Bless you.

  • @monkeybusiness8837

    @monkeybusiness8837

    Ай бұрын

    My colleague told me how she and her husband rejoiced for a healthy baby daughter and how she witnessed another young Pakistani woman's heart break over having a girl. Her husband and family despised her because of not giving them a boy. It was in London. A very sad situation.

  • @LaurenMunroe
    @LaurenMunroe3 ай бұрын

    This has to be one of the most gut-wrenching stories I've ever heard. I deeply felt every single word she said. May God protect and bless you 🙏🏾

  • @sazzlepop321

    @sazzlepop321

    2 ай бұрын

    I feel the same 😢

  • @debrahayes7631

    @debrahayes7631

    Ай бұрын

    "God" was never there for her. But Dog was. (Part 1)

  • @anildakeliana8269

    @anildakeliana8269

    Ай бұрын

    GOD IS ALWAYS THERE for us. Sin is what makes the world the way it is.

  • @TheMockatiel

    @TheMockatiel

    Ай бұрын

    @@anildakeliana8269there doing what? Where is the child’s rights, feelings or FREE WILL during all this torture… that your god sits back and lets sinners get on with?

  • @TheMockatiel

    @TheMockatiel

    Ай бұрын

    @@debrahayes7631that’s because dogs know god is billshit and someone needs to intervene

  • @julyxart_
    @julyxart_7 ай бұрын

    Life long abuse.. barely escaping an honor killing attempt, getting abused and assaulted again.. and she still worked so hard, started multiple businesses and became a millionaire??? Wow. My jaw dropped when i heard this. You are truly incredible, Nina. You are the strongest woman i have ever heard of, and you have all my respect. I wish you and your children all the best!

  • @ninaballerina2807

    @ninaballerina2807

    7 ай бұрын

    What do you think? Is it her million bucks or her sufferings that has given her a voice?

  • @jadapalmer4356

    @jadapalmer4356

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@ninaballerina2807 - Does it really matter where she got her voice from...? I think it really only matters to those who have no self-worth.

  • @ninaballerina2807

    @ninaballerina2807

    7 ай бұрын

    @jadapalmer4356 It does matter. But of course you wouldn't know it seeing that you are so full of yourself, or ,'your self-worth', as you put it. To those it matters, Money has never known to speak The Truth, it has always only served its own interest at the cost of compromising The Absolute, Infallible & Irrefutable Truth - who is also not without reasons symbolically known as 'The Man of Sorrows'.

  • @sobbytears

    @sobbytears

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ninaballerina2807 damn wtf is your problem

  • @autumnstar7346

    @autumnstar7346

    7 ай бұрын

    her father isn't a human, is the excrement of the devil.

  • @IndigoCosmic
    @IndigoCosmic7 ай бұрын

    Even after she escaped the brutal abuse of her parents and family, she still ended up suffering domestic abuse. This woman's life story is just so heartbreaking.

  • @inspirowave101

    @inspirowave101

    7 ай бұрын

    It is because most abused people don't know how a healthy relationship looks like or feel like. That's why they usually get caught with different people but the same cycle. I hope everyone who is in an abusive relationship can break free.

  • @SRBOMBONICA86

    @SRBOMBONICA86

    7 ай бұрын

    @@inspirowave101 true ,they simply don't know ,same thing with certain slaves ,they don't know they are slaves it's 😢

  • @Life-oo2tr

    @Life-oo2tr

    7 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, this happens a lot with people who were victims of domestic abuse by their families. They never learned what a healthy relationship looks like. I hope she is (she probably is) getting therapy and learning what a healthy partner and relationship looks like. I just want her to have an amazing life now. No more sadness and pain. Her story broke my heart and there were some points where I had to pause and walk away because it was too much for me to handle.

  • @jenniferbailey5914
    @jenniferbailey59144 ай бұрын

    It goes to show if you are abused as a child you go on to be in abusive relationships. This is my life but finally, in my 60s I am free!

  • @londonslifecoach

    @londonslifecoach

    4 ай бұрын

    I’m so happy to read you found your freedom ❤

  • @ellennoble1734

    @ellennoble1734

    12 күн бұрын

    SO HAPPY FOR YOU NOW - AND SO SORRY FOR WHAT YOU WENT THROUGH ....

  • @shortphix5998
    @shortphix59983 ай бұрын

    This woman is too good for our world. I sincerely hope she comes to realize that the world is hers, not just for other people, but also hers. She deserves to be happy and to dance as much as she wants, she didnt deserve anything those disgusting people did to her. I wish I was her age and would've known her when she was younger... this tugs at my heart.

  • @lateciamadethis
    @lateciamadethis6 ай бұрын

    It’s so remarkable that Nina can be so respectful when referring to her ‘partner’ and ‘parents’. She possesses such dignity and strength. A true hero.

  • @albabarrientos4095

    @albabarrientos4095

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes instead of calling them what they are, her abusers

  • @starhill778

    @starhill778

    3 ай бұрын

    Totally sick that people can do this to any one . Supported abuse . State, countrywide disrespect for girls. Woman. In 2024 people still practice this sort off lawlessness. So sorry Nina. She is an Angel among us.

  • @Tam974eva
    @Tam974eva7 ай бұрын

    Failed unempathetic healthcare system, failed police authorities/justice system, failed school system, failed parenthood, failed partner--this women has been through A LOT. I commend her for her resilience. As a victim of SA and child abuse, I know how difficult it is to establish ur identity and gain freedom. Society needs to do better for little girls and women. #endfemicide #honorkilingsaremurder

  • @melissabaliva2989

    @melissabaliva2989

    6 ай бұрын

    @@thezoldics7648 what the hell is wrong with you?!?! YOU are the one who is shameful😡!!!!

  • @Satellat

    @Satellat

    5 ай бұрын

    @@thezoldics7648 The world would be an amazing place with less people like you. I can't even believe that there is someone sick enough to basically victim blame the woman even after everything she went through. You must have a very sad and miserable life to be drowning in so much hate.

  • @LordHoward

    @LordHoward

    5 ай бұрын

    She was hinting at the fact that the govt officials (in the uk, the healthcare system and police are both) didn’t want to get involved because of her еthniсitу/сulturе for fear of роlitiсаl bасklаsh. Unfortunately, this still holds true today. So, this “fеmсidе” as you call it? Not ending anytime soon. Especially with the amount of migrаnts we have that refuse to intеgrаtе

  • @flickrebeat8936

    @flickrebeat8936

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@thezoldics7648it's not the Media who shows us, it's you People On your own

  • @flickrebeat8936

    @flickrebeat8936

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@thezoldics7648atleast They weren't raped like those poor Indian Girls

  • @yolandismeiman416
    @yolandismeiman416Ай бұрын

    I wish I could just give this lady a hug and hold her tight. Such a strong woman

  • @londonslifecoach

    @londonslifecoach

    Ай бұрын

    It’s Nina, thank you for extending love ❤

  • @lurji

    @lurji

    Ай бұрын

    @@londonslifecoachnina i love you so much even if i've never met you. i hope you found peace and love

  • @user-we6hm5zl9h
    @user-we6hm5zl9h2 ай бұрын

    I'm in the U.S.A., and I'm astonished that this is allowed to go on in the U.K.. I was in an abusive home as a youngster until I was sent to my grandparents in another state, and Grandma treated me like gold. I'm so sorry you suffered to such a degree. Thank you for your hard work on behalf of other sufferers, and for the work you do to change the dynamic of abuse. Abusers must be held accountable - commensurate with their crimes.

  • @caramelbilquees

    @caramelbilquees

    21 сағат бұрын

    I lived in BOTH...USA is way worse then the UK Poor people in Jail for profit Children taken away for profit Mass carceration of all US people

  • @diamondh1243
    @diamondh12437 ай бұрын

    How on EARTH is it taboo to have a child out of wedlock when raping someone, let alone your own daughter, isn't taboo???! I truly don't understand this mentality! I'm so angry for her and every woman who has had to live through the same thing in their own family.

  • @SoleilMagica

    @SoleilMagica

    7 ай бұрын

    You must understand that anything a woman does in such culture is perceived as taboo, doesn’t matter what it is, because in their eyes she shouldn’t even exist

  • @tinamarisia123

    @tinamarisia123

    7 ай бұрын

    Because the female is always in the wrong in some cultures... they even get put into jail if they are raped.

  • @diamondh1243

    @diamondh1243

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, I know. I'll just never understand why this is their mindset.@@SoleilMagica

  • @michellemaine2719

    @michellemaine2719

    7 ай бұрын

    @@SoleilMagica honestly, I wish these cultures would get their wish and only had boys. They would die out in a generation.

  • @pu7273

    @pu7273

    7 ай бұрын

    Although having a child out of wedlock is considered taboo in many cultures, what Nina's father did to her is not some negative aspect of the culture. It's his own depravity that would be considered depraved even in India.

  • @RE-nv4we
    @RE-nv4we7 ай бұрын

    Nina is the type of person that deserves a Nobel Prize, for all she's endured and still fights for others. If you're reading this Nina, I never met you but after hearing your story, you're an inspiration that I will never forget, thank you for sharing and for the work you do.

  • @aureliaaurita8138

    @aureliaaurita8138

    7 ай бұрын

    One doesn't get Nobel prize for suffering. Google it.🤦🤦🤦

  • @RE-nv4we

    @RE-nv4we

    6 ай бұрын

    @thezoldics7648 Are you saying there's a positive aspect to honor killing?

  • @TheBrownProphet

    @TheBrownProphet

    5 ай бұрын

    @thezoldics7648 bro do you even know the fucked up part in Haryana right now lol, there aren't enough females for men the ratio is fucked up. If it wasn't a big issue then there wouldn't be a govt. slogan of "Beti Bachao Beti parhao" (save daughters, educate daughters). Stop whataboutery lol

  • @flickrebeat8936

    @flickrebeat8936

    5 ай бұрын

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  • @shikshapandey8196

    @shikshapandey8196

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@thezoldics7648don't justify ,she isn't representing anyone ,she is just telling her story .. btw some people felt proud to control their woman ,girls and female

  • @CommonSenseJess
    @CommonSenseJessАй бұрын

    Nina’s voice is so soft spoken.

  • @JesusMyIshi
    @JesusMyIshiАй бұрын

    You would NEVER imagine that this would be happening in the UK … attempted murder. Domestic abuse… and no one is in jail ? This is insane. This woman is strong ! What a survivor

  • @thatpersonyoudidntknowexis149
    @thatpersonyoudidntknowexis1497 ай бұрын

    Who and where are her parents? Her inlaws? Her brother? Her family? Everyone that abused her? If the law can't or won't put them behind bars, let the internet and the people bring justice into their own hands. This woman has been through hell and is still being harassed and haunted by those evil people. So let fire handle fire. Reveal them! This makes me so angry I just want them to experience all she suffered and MORE!

  • @melonmelon7427

    @melonmelon7427

    7 ай бұрын

    Met police were quick to jump on the Russel Brand bandwagon but can’t seem to be bothered by the atrocities this lady went through. Disgusting justice system!

  • @kombayekwalokwa

    @kombayekwalokwa

    7 ай бұрын

    agreed

  • @jj-gk6rj

    @jj-gk6rj

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@melonmelon7427women don't matter and they don't care about the Brand stuff they are just claiming to care. Brand is an english white male also so they feel ok with pretending to care about his crimes (even though they don't) uk law constantly neglects women and girls especially in "cultural" instances.

  • @InAHollowTree

    @InAHollowTree

    7 ай бұрын

    Shes showing amazing restraint by not doxxing the hell out of those mfs. I could not be this noble. 😮

  • @nagendraprasadr9278

    @nagendraprasadr9278

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm damn sure lot more girls are going through this even now... I hope the law takes a serious look at these things.

  • @omri6938
    @omri69387 ай бұрын

    What an absolute warrior your son is, standing up to his father and fighting for you.

  • @NineTailedFate

    @NineTailedFate

    7 ай бұрын

    His mothers spirit

  • @maddiemcnugget1076

    @maddiemcnugget1076

    7 ай бұрын

    Ikr that’s the true form of good masculinity. Using your power and strength to stand up for those weaker than you (and ofc women can do this too, but we live in an age of toxic masculinity toxic femininity and whatnot)

  • @trudyrogers-moore5645
    @trudyrogers-moore56455 ай бұрын

    Hello Nina, I watched your story and was very saddened by the way you had to endure life. You see I'm a Canadian woman who would never had to endure what you went through. I watched through tears as you unfolded your truth. Your determination got you through your nightmare. I'm so sorry that you had to live without love or any kind of nurturing. Please keep fighting for others who have to go through what you were forced to live b/c the lives of humans matter. I don't know you, but I admire your strength and you do matter.

  • @chriscunningham8807

    @chriscunningham8807

    5 ай бұрын

    Similar abuse will be occurring in some sick homes in Canada too. Domestic violence does not discriminate. Leaving an abuser is the main time the violence escalates and death often occurs. Sad but true the way that a human being can be objectified, exploited and treated like worthless, shameful possessions, slaves and vessels to absorb abuse from many inhumane, manipulative, monstrous and heinous people. This is a sickening, disturbing, distressing and sad story.

  • @heamabushanab818
    @heamabushanab8185 ай бұрын

    Thank you Nina for showing us what REAL strength looks like. I see in front of me a powerful, self-confident and brave woman!

  • @madcerebrum
    @madcerebrum7 ай бұрын

    When she said "I was at that time a millionaire" after she detailed how she wanted both her children to only know love and that she wanted to break her generational curse, that's when I realized "this woman has everything to make it out, she has the mindset, the means, and the strength, all she needed at the time was to believe in herself." It's really heartwarming to see that, despite all the horrors one could face, they could be this resilient and persevering, learn who they are as a person, realize what their true worth is, and go on to become such a beautiful human being. I truly hope nothing remotely negative ever happens to this woman again in her life.

  • @marcuskelly5768

    @marcuskelly5768

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes... I was thinking she needs to make strategic decisions in her life not emotional ones, understandably so because of all the trauma she has gone through. But now and has done so, must break the barrier and change her life... I think she has finally done this... This story completely boggles my mind as a south African, that this type of behaviour is tolerated in civilised UK, what the hell has happened over there to their values. I thought SA was all messed up. It's a disgraceful story.

  • @Shaynotshae

    @Shaynotshae

    4 ай бұрын

    Amen 🙏🏾

  • @strategicinsomniac5607
    @strategicinsomniac56077 ай бұрын

    I'm at 38 year old white man, born and raised in poverty and foster care mostly, in eastern Kentucky. I was tortured, beaten, starved, drugged and raped. All more times than I could count. Both in and out of foster care. It left me broken by the time I even could spell the word broken. I've been in mental health treatment since I was first placed into foster care, around the age of 4 1/2 - 5 years old. Watching the first part of her story, I could relate on so many levels. I was speechless clicking on this video to watch afterwards and finding out it's her all over again. It's almost like my life in a way, because even after I turned an adult, I too, ended up in horrible relationships with horrible women, or even good women that I, myself couldn't love, because I didn't love myself. Ended up in Prison, where the same traumas that I went through as a kid, ended up being done to me again, by both inmates and guards alike. Kentucky has both a broken and savage foster care system as well as jail/prison system. It amazed me while I was inside, and even amazes me now, how they get away with it. It's mind blowing how they break every human rights law in the world, and can still operate without being held accountable, while you sit in there, under their supervision, watching them do it, being held accountable for what you did. I got out after 10 years, completely served out my sentence, no parole, on a non-violent, non-sexual offense of burglary and theft. I dreamed of getting out, only to basically go into shock when I did. I went to stay with a penpal in Seattle, WA, to leave Kentucky asap. Only to find out he'd been lying to get me to WA, and so I left his place. Now I'm still in WA, and haven't had a single run in with the law or abusers since. Instead, I'm bed or chair bound, with a messed up back and mind, on welfare, fighting to try and get my disability. Meanwhile, everyone acknowledges that I have all these mental and physical problems, but my welfare insurance won't pay for the only medicine that gives me peace. So living off ramen noodles and mac n cheese, I live through the internet, dreaming while I live through others lives. Wishing I had gotten a chance to have a life anything remotely close to normal or being valued as a person, wishing someone would find me, help me with medicine, or just come visit me. Only good thing in my life, are my cat, dog, and fiance that I met shortly after getting to Seattle. She's so amazing, and I wouldn't be able to type out my story, if it weren't for her and her love and support through all my struggles and flaws. She helps as best she can, but like this young woman's story, sometimes you just have to wonder. When or if at all, does the suffering stop? When do I meet one of these kind souls I see all over the internet helping people, or being nice to people? Because I've only met my fiance, and that's it. 38 years of living, and only one person that noticed me and decided I was worth having around. I hope this woman was able to find the peace I crave so badly today. It's a process, and a very long process. Maybe in the next life, I'll be reborn into a normal life or something close to it haha. Thanks for reading, whoever did. EDIT: I tried to reach out to her through instagram around the time I first posted this comment. Hoping to god, that she might be able to help me get the medicine I need. I just wanna heal my mind and spirit, and start helping others. I can't help people in need, if I can't afford to help myself. Ketamine works amazing for PTSD and Treatment Resistant Depression and Anxiety. Sadly, it's also very costly and my savings are drained out and gone now, because of it. It's really difficult to feel a one year break in your PTSD and Depression, after 30+ years of torment mentally, only to have to return to the mental hell, because a cheap drug to make is heavily priced by big pharma. I tried to start a GoFundMe to no avail. Here is the link to the GoFundMe if you're at all interested in helping or even just sharing it, to get it some attention and traffic: gofund.me/8ba0b134

  • @linneasve8624

    @linneasve8624

    7 ай бұрын

    You are worth having around!!! Wishing you and your fiance the best!!!

  • @strategicinsomniac5607

    @strategicinsomniac5607

    7 ай бұрын

    @@linneasve8624 Thank you so much. Means a lot. Wish you the best as well. :)

  • @AnnaMazingFusion

    @AnnaMazingFusion

    6 ай бұрын

    I read everything and I’m at a loss of words. I’m glad you found your fiance. I wish you peace and love in your life 🤍

  • @zainakilani4384

    @zainakilani4384

    6 ай бұрын

    i truly wish you all the best from the bottom of my heart. you are worth it, never give up on yourself. for you to even type this on top of going through all of that shows the courage you have. you deserve so much more & i am so happy you found an amazing woman to love you & give you what you deserve. i hope you have a great day :)

  • @Jens_Lyn

    @Jens_Lyn

    6 ай бұрын

    You are worth every ounch of peace, joy and happiness there is in life. I wish you a life of abundant peace, joy and lafter. Its amazing what you have been through and im glad you share youre story - the world shall know of the abuse that happens to so many of us - God bless you ...

  • @barbarathiago3096
    @barbarathiago30962 ай бұрын

    Nina, i want to talk to you: you are not stupid, you are not ugly, you are not fat...but you are an Angel, a beautiful, sweet angel and your voice is like a spiritual music...i live in Italy (sorry for my bad English...) but I would consider myself very honored and lucky to be your friend. I would like to be that friend who offers you a sandwich with jam, that friend who hugs you when you are sad and who holds your hand in difficult moments. I'm so sad for all your pains. These things shouldn't happen to anyone and especially by our parents. I no longer have them, in two years they both died and after lives spent in illness and suffering and I miss them very much. But I had two wonderful parents and I almost feel guilty for my pain after hearing your terrible story. I hope that today your life is more peaceful and that the love of your children can repay you, at least in part, for all the harm you have suffered. I don't have children, unfortunately, but I think they are a source of great and true love... I hope my words reach you and can give you some comfort. Your sweet and graceful way of talking about yourself touched me deeply and I want to tell you that I respect you infinitely and that you would be my best friend. Great and sweet Nina with a persuasive voice, I wish you all the best and thank you for the strength and courage you instill in those who listen to you. If there is a Paradise and I believe so, the place for you is guaranteed and I hope you find one of your own here, on Earth too. That terrible day of your attempted murder you didn't die because you had a job to do: help other people like you. This is the reason for your coming to Earth, you: high-ranking soul. I send you a strong hug, the kind you give to children and the kind you didn't have. Thank you, your sweetness and your resilience are proof of the existence of God. 🤗🤗🤗💖🌹🌈🙏🙏🙏✨🩷

  • @ForwardLooking832
    @ForwardLooking832Ай бұрын

    This poor woman. How it is possible to be sane after all this.

  • @ZepplinOnFire
    @ZepplinOnFire6 ай бұрын

    One of the most gut wrenching stories I have ever heard. What a truly incredible woman.

  • @bloodredash2394

    @bloodredash2394

    4 ай бұрын

    😢❤❤❤❤❤

  • @EM-mw2qr

    @EM-mw2qr

    3 ай бұрын

    I'll never ever forget her.

  • @VV-sn3fh
    @VV-sn3fh7 ай бұрын

    Imagine her low self esteem that even with all her success, she still was not able to leave her partner. You are an amazing woman and I just hope you know this by now. All the best to you.

  • @marabarrameda

    @marabarrameda

    7 ай бұрын

    Cause she was used to it..thinking it is minimal abuse compared to the abuse by her family

  • @ElizabethWarrenYeahYeah

    @ElizabethWarrenYeahYeah

    7 ай бұрын

    It's mental and physical lifelong conditioning.

  • @polishsandman

    @polishsandman

    4 ай бұрын

    It's part what's just 97% lie probability.He save her life and giving her money for some buissenes,mostly Man pays for businesses of women,don't be so naive.mix of true and lies, sorry but its obvious or 1 on 10.000 to 1 woman in event indian culture.women lie more often.

  • @TheaMcDonald
    @TheaMcDonald5 ай бұрын

    Nina has gone through so much pain and trauma yet she is still so strong she still has softness. Her story is so moving and she is an inspiration for the strength and determination just to keep going.

  • @billionaire0120
    @billionaire01205 ай бұрын

    She's a survivor and she's very strong. May God bless her.

  • @huh4206
    @huh42067 ай бұрын

    These two videos have been insanely distressing to watch as an indian girl. I am so thankful she got to speak out about her life and can be heard without being dismissed. Thanks Ladbible for that, you're doing a lot for the lesser heard. And to dear sweet Nina, I can't begin to imagine the horrors you've been through. It's as if life keeps pushing you onto the floor, but you still manage to get up and fight, many times at that. I cannot imagine surviving any single part of this. You are a fighter. and from one indian girl to another, I love you loads, and you are now one of my biggest inspirations to start fighting this society. i hope everyday for the rest of your life you are happy, safe and receiving all sorts of love and appreciation that you have deserved all your life and more. i hope one day you can step out of your house without fear, that one day you can walk around the whole country with all your children. As for every single person in your life that hurt you, i wish them the hottest burn in h3ll or any religious equivalent of it. I deeply hope you know how loved you are. Only the best for you sweet lady ❤

  • @galhas537

    @galhas537

    7 ай бұрын

    Since you regard Nina so highly and wish her the best, maybe you will honour her more if you will join her in her struggle to save victims of your culture?

  • @huh4206

    @huh4206

    7 ай бұрын

    @galhas537 unfortunately, I'm not in a position to be able to do something about it.

  • @Alexandra-ng1ih

    @Alexandra-ng1ih

    7 ай бұрын

    as a girl it’s upsetting period. shit like this happens in america daily. just under a different religion and race.

  • @zurzakne-etra7069

    @zurzakne-etra7069

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes you are, we all are

  • @zurzakne-etra7069

    @zurzakne-etra7069

    7 ай бұрын

    You could too my mate! Lots of men in general are extremely misogynistic and white people used to enslave women and treat them abhorently

  • @chicparlor7590
    @chicparlor75907 ай бұрын

    Imagine being this intelligent, successful, and driven despite this harrowing story of pain and trauma. I’m confident this story is not over. This woman will achieve so much more! May her abusers forever regret and suffer for these vicious actions.

  • @jaydamariea8625
    @jaydamariea86253 ай бұрын

    The fact she’s refers to herself in third person is so sad & speaks volumes of the trauma. Stories like these are so important. Glory to God that she made it through to share this story & helps other, I’m so sorry she had to experience this

  • @Raina6465
    @Raina6465Ай бұрын

    Dear Nina, I cannot fathom how people could not love you. I've been watching you for less than an hour, and already I love you. It's not pity, though my eyes are filled with tears; it is because you are so tremendously valuable, and you went through so much. I think you have done more for people who need help desperately, than I could dream of doing, and I am in awe of you. Thank you, a hundred times, for sharing your story one more time, so that I could hear it. You are an inspiration to anyone who hears you or knows of you. You have dealt with horror and evil and were alone. Now you know you were not alone, that people care about what you went through, and send their love to the child you were, and to the others who suffer as you did. Your path was so hard. It is ironic that anyone who tried to extinguish your light would believe they were attaining honor. I am far away, in distance and in time, from where you were lying alone in that brick- enclosed room, but I believe that hundreds of people will think of you and send their love and support over that time and space, and that it reaches out to sustain you during those years. Love is unconditional. It is real and it is forever, both past and future. Think how many people have heard you, and think of you, and send their love to you even as I sit here and write. You were not alone, not truly. We send you our love and thank you for sharing yourself with us. I will not forget you. -- Christine

  • @abigailpmm1182
    @abigailpmm11827 ай бұрын

    It's difficult to imagine a family as revolting as hers. How do they reconcile their behaviour with their religion? This woman is amazingly strong.

  • @agnescraig2912

    @agnescraig2912

    7 ай бұрын

    They can very easily reconcile their behaviour with the Religion. They see it through the prism of Sikhism parental allegiance no matter what and tradition with which they are brainwashed. Happens even today in Muslim Sikh African and all Asians in the U.K. That's why they choose to live in areas where their communities dominate

  • @eleanorrigby7897

    @eleanorrigby7897

    7 ай бұрын

    I have seen people use religion , culture , race to commit crimes and somehow justify them in a twisted way. Human nature has an element of evil that shows up in different ways.

  • @MeMe-lx2jw

    @MeMe-lx2jw

    7 ай бұрын

    It's not even religion, it's culture.

  • @Dog-bb8hr

    @Dog-bb8hr

    7 ай бұрын

    @@MeMe-lx2jwwell, religion influences culture

  • @Nwl079

    @Nwl079

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Dog-bb8hr Yes, it does but not all people follow the religion AS IT IS🙃

  • @Gringa_L
    @Gringa_L7 ай бұрын

    Nina's story illustrates how profoundly children are scarred psychologically from abuse and neglect. Even as an exceptionally successful business owner, she still didn't have enough self-worth to leave an abusive man.

  • @CharlieBrawl
    @CharlieBrawl4 ай бұрын

    It's not a culture or issue I have been touched by in my lifetime, but if I could shake Nina's hand or hug her, I would. The strength she has is so admirable and I wish her all the best for a happy future.

  • @marissa1438
    @marissa1438Ай бұрын

    Dearest Nina, thank you for who you are.

  • @BroccoliAndCheese01
    @BroccoliAndCheese017 ай бұрын

    “I love everything that nobody ever loved about me” This is peak post traumatic growth. I am so incredibly happy for her that she’s come to a place where she loves herself for exactly who she is ❤️

  • @CalvinBloopers
    @CalvinBloopers7 ай бұрын

    The abuse I went through is nothing compared to what she went through. Her strength gives me strength. I’m sending this woman love.

  • @chililow

    @chililow

    7 ай бұрын

    What's yours like???!!! What more than this? Being raped, hit, chased to be killed...

  • @abrahamt4946

    @abrahamt4946

    7 ай бұрын

    you shouldn't compare abuse, you are also valid

  • @tundevirag755

    @tundevirag755

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@chililow please reread the comment. It means the opposite of what you think it means.

  • @Clawdeencat

    @Clawdeencat

    7 ай бұрын

    read it well@@chililow

  • @SilentEchoes91

    @SilentEchoes91

    7 ай бұрын

    You can compare abuse simply because some things are worse than others. Not to mention everyone is different and unique. I have trauma too. You don't have to discredit your trauma! ❤ no matter what you went thru, your trauma is valid, also on any level abuse is abuse. I wish you well.

  • @truth.betold.
    @truth.betold.Ай бұрын

    This woman is a true diamond.

  • @falima6026
    @falima602626 күн бұрын

    I want to meet Nina one day. I want to tell her how much I care for her. How much she means. I want to be able to show her all the love and appreciation she never received, but always deserved. God bless you Nina, you are beyond amazing, an Angel in a world of demons. May your life be filled with nothing but happiness and joy ♥️

  • @TheBestCat1290
    @TheBestCat12907 ай бұрын

    She is such a strong woman. She really has gone through hell and back and I am so glad she is safe and is in a better place now. She is such a brave woman for being able to relive all of that trauma to tell us her story and I applaud her for that.

  • @aakanksha3897

    @aakanksha3897

    7 ай бұрын

    😊

  • @Augfordpdoggie
    @Augfordpdoggie7 ай бұрын

    Nina, if you ever read this, you are an inspiration to people everywhere. I hope you find peace one day

  • @nildaluzrodriguez

    @nildaluzrodriguez

    7 ай бұрын

    She is a beacon of peace.... An embodiment of the concept, really.

  • @DailyCorvid
    @DailyCorvid5 ай бұрын

    Nina! It's you again, wonderful woman I have all the time there is to hear what you say. The courage of a brave, the heart of a mother. Ten times a miracle.

  • @8213apice
    @8213apice7 ай бұрын

    She’s so beautiful, eloquent, brave, courageous, graceful, and sophisticated.

  • @harm7602vicount-Visconti
    @harm7602vicount-Visconti6 ай бұрын

    I’m here crying my eyes out. How is something like this still existing in our modern western world. She must be one of the strongest women alive to speak about all the atrocities that happened to her. I respect her like no one.

  • @Turbopanner

    @Turbopanner

    4 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, Nina is just one of many.

  • @harm7602vicount-Visconti

    @harm7602vicount-Visconti

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TurbopannerI’m afraid you are right. That is why women like her should keep speaking out once in a save place. The thing is that we (the West) went passed these strange religious rituals. Because that’s what it boils down to; religion and it’s backwards rules from long long ago. As long as there is religion there will be strange rules and regulations. As Jung once said: As long as people are afraid of death, there will be religion.

  • @user-gm7uu6ih5w

    @user-gm7uu6ih5w

    2 ай бұрын

    🙌🏼🙌🏼 I TOTALLY TOTALLY 💯 FEEL N THOUGHT THE SAME AS YOU…

  • @lunafrench5591

    @lunafrench5591

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Turbopannermy heart aches for l the girls that were made to feel less than and murdered

  • @darcisw

    @darcisw

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m at the point where she’s talking about how little Tyler died. I’m crying too. This is beyond what any living being can endure. I don’t understand how she survived all of this abuse. I will wake up in the middle of the night at times in the future, and wonder how this bullshit can go on. Absolutely infuriating! Beyond belief. Almost surreal. I cannot grasp it. Sending loving and supportive thoughts to this beautiful, strong, superhuman woman. ❤❤❤😢❤❤❤

  • @korkkdoe5626
    @korkkdoe56265 ай бұрын

    This beautiful soul has a courage and a strength that is beyond my comprehension. I wish her every joy that life can offer.

  • @BrooklynBorn821
    @BrooklynBorn8216 күн бұрын

    I have never felt so compelled to hug someone and never let go as I did while watching this.

  • @darlene9154
    @darlene91547 ай бұрын

    These sick cultures have NO place in this world! It’s sick, disgusting and horrific! Bless this woman. I hope she will have a nice peaceful life. ❤

  • @agnescraig2912

    @agnescraig2912

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes these sick cultures are disgusting. My son friend in his early thirties married a Sikh girl whose parents are from the Punjab and none of her four siblings and parents went to the wedding. They have now reconciled after several years. Another so's friend married a Cambridge Muslim girl from Midlands,only one sister attended the wedding no parents or four of her siblings either. Have plenty of experience as am Indian born and educated but deliberately chose to live in the U.K. Have challenged my grandmother in the seventies in India and it baffles me that Asians and Africans still never challenge their parents on religious and traditional issues. Like young girls aged five wearing the headscarf. Nina saw how different her school pupils were so sounds harsh but there are too many of these stories and it is time for them to challenge their parents.

  • @lucykinski

    @lucykinski

    7 ай бұрын

    @@agnescraig2912I think it’s pretty clear what can often happen if they challenge their family, this lady’s story shows that even though she was pregnant because her dad raped her, she became a problem that needed to be silenced

  • @Blue24Osprey

    @Blue24Osprey

    7 ай бұрын

    @@agnescraig2912 Totally agree.

  • @juliannecolwell500

    @juliannecolwell500

    7 ай бұрын

    I always say that culture doesn’t not excuse the abuse or murder of another human being or animal.

  • @niraxlevi9930

    @niraxlevi9930

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@juliannecolwell500they call it "culture" when it's just evil

  • @theworldaccordingtoallie1176
    @theworldaccordingtoallie11767 ай бұрын

    They have destroyed this woman since birth. gang raped w/ her parents permission, beaten literally near death by her own family members, horrific and violent domestic abuse a forced birth of her child. It’s no wonder how she’s even still here.

  • @agnescraig2912

    @agnescraig2912

    7 ай бұрын

    Despite all her trauma this happens a lot in Britain. As the end line commented One girl every month is subjected to honour killing each year. Shocking

  • @SmilingComputer-gm3mh

    @SmilingComputer-gm3mh

    Ай бұрын

    the partner was black to top it all. All the curses of the world

  • @alexmalex82
    @alexmalex82Ай бұрын

    Nina is such a great example of the greatness of the human soul. I think we know how animalistic humanity can be and expect only the worse to come through abuse like this. And sure many people come out not so nice, that doesn't make what happened to them justified. Nina was shown such little love from when she was born that you can tell she holds onto the joy of just being alive and the value of kindness. Many say she is probably religious. Most religions are trying to teach you about the joy of lifeand importance of kindness. Thats what they ALL boil down to. You can reach this epiphany without praying, or even with a specific religion. The point is we are all human and worthy of love and kindness. Where certain traditions got sidetracked into demonising and abusing women , I feel, is incredibly abusive to mens hearts and souls too. They are groomed into being abusers and learn to devalue all women in their lives. Thats just an easyway to isolate and spiritually abuse men too. They must live with this harm onto others and be taught its normal. Its a shame that through accident of history that some cultures have been left with a sadist indoctrination dressed up as "tradition". My point is that the takeaway is that Nina shows us all our inner grace and that if we learn anything, it's that we all need to tap into that more to stop things like these from happening and taking root.

  • @sofialobato9661
    @sofialobato966120 күн бұрын

    Nina, I wish one day I will be as brave as you. Thank you.

  • @atarabat-yah2437
    @atarabat-yah24377 ай бұрын

    I cannot believe honour killing is not seen as murder in this "civilised" country. Smh

  • @Alexandra-ng1ih

    @Alexandra-ng1ih

    7 ай бұрын

    who called india civilized ? 😂 it’s the opposite

  • @atarabat-yah2437

    @atarabat-yah2437

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Alexandra-ng1ih Exactly my point. India is supposed to be a "developing" country. Yet it's laws have crept into "civilised society".

  • @jj-gk6rj

    @jj-gk6rj

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@atarabat-yah2437this all took place in the UK. Indian culture yes but on UK turf. The fault is with UK governing bodies for not finally doing something about these horrendous crimes of which their have been far too many.

  • @atarabat-yah2437

    @atarabat-yah2437

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jj-gk6rj Exactly my point.

  • @polyglot2023

    @polyglot2023

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jj-gk6rjThat’s exactly what he has been saying since his initial comment

  • @consciouslylisa5906
    @consciouslylisa59067 ай бұрын

    I’m a true crime lover. I listen to it to go to sleep. This woman’s story is so horrific I can’t stop crying. I didn’t realize her story continues in this way. I have never wanted to reach through the computer and hug a grown woman like this. The part where she lost her baby almost took me out.

  • @londonslifecoach

    @londonslifecoach

    7 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your extension of love and thank you for watching as I create these for awareness and change

  • @l.a.1477

    @l.a.1477

    6 ай бұрын

    I felt that intense need to give her a big firm hug as well. I’m just in an absolute awe of what she achieved in spite of everything. She is incredible.

  • @naturalbeauty637
    @naturalbeauty637Ай бұрын

    This story just kept getting worst but I couldn’t stop watching. God bless her on her journey to end these horrific cultural killings and arranged marriages.✨🙏🏽

  • @HeatherSaunders-uf5og
    @HeatherSaunders-uf5ogКүн бұрын

    This is one remarkable woman! Such courage, such intelligence, such fluency in expressing herself, yet full of compassion and wisdom. May God protect her and her children, and give her many more years to help others.

  • @michellesnip6901
    @michellesnip69017 ай бұрын

    I will NEVER say a bad thing about my upbringing again. What horrific experiences this beautiful woman had. She seems unbelievably kind and loving and I hope she finds so much healing and that her children are happy and healthy

  • @taranrandhawa5638

    @taranrandhawa5638

    7 ай бұрын

    Just because someone suffered more than you doesn’t mean that you didn’t suffer. Your pain is also a pain, even though small.

  • @SoleilMagica

    @SoleilMagica

    7 ай бұрын

    @@taranrandhawa5638agree. One’s suffering doesn’t invalidate another.

  • @Jblah

    @Jblah

    7 ай бұрын

    fr when i was a kid i ran away from home multiple times for less. Nothing even close to this. My parents love me and would never hurt me on purpose. I just felt ignored lol

  • @taranrandhawa5638

    @taranrandhawa5638

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Jblah your feelings are 100% valid

  • @Jblah

    @Jblah

    7 ай бұрын

    i know that, but compared to stories like this my life was a disney movie. I cant even relate to drama like what this woman went through@@taranrandhawa5638

  • @VJGYtube
    @VJGYtube7 ай бұрын

    Nina, I'm moved speechless by you. What an HONOR it is to have you in this world!

  • @Marinameyers05
    @Marinameyers05Ай бұрын

    Domestic abuse and honor killing survivors… ain’t enough to describe what she went through. She went through things worse than what I could’ve even imagined.

  • @anyagourley
    @anyagourley16 күн бұрын

    How could anyone experience so much horror and retain forgiveness and compassion as she has? God bless you Nina. God is using you to save many people.

  • @suhaniarora3340
    @suhaniarora33407 ай бұрын

    I have never commented on any KZread video but Nina’s story touched me so much. I can’t believe how she found the strength to keep going and I have nothing but praise and love for this woman. Onto an important question, how is it that nothing has happened to the parents yet? Can’t they be booked for any of the crimes? It is unfair that they haven’t been subjected to any legal or criminal charges for their horrifying actions

  • @londonslifecoach

    @londonslifecoach

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and that goes for everyone who has done that but more so that you never engage in conversation or to leave a message which shows how much compassion you hold for another human suffering, and that gives me hope inhumanity itself

  • @annabenson6913

    @annabenson6913

    6 ай бұрын

    @@thezoldics7648 Now I see you are obviously a bot.

  • @LisaPFrampton

    @LisaPFrampton

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@thezoldics7648beeeeep! WRONG

  • @Jojow8629
    @Jojow86297 ай бұрын

    Her entire family and others involved are literally Satan’s children yet they see her as an evil spirit. Her father raped her and then sold another daughter into sex trafficking….where is the shame and dishonor for that? He couldn’t leave Julia and her mother alone? Nina is so strong I pray she has a wonderful life with her children and that Julia is found ❤

  • @Jojow8629

    @Jojow8629

    6 ай бұрын

    @thezoldics7648 first off no one said the entire Sikh community is like this. But being half Indian Sikhs and Muslims from certain rural areas do many evil things with the women in their communities. That os factual.

  • @matriarchalprayerproject

    @matriarchalprayerproject

    6 ай бұрын

    @thezoldics7648anyone who worships only the father and son, and not a mother and daughter is subliminally programmed to do this. They can override the bad programming by being connected to the real spirit but it’s more work and they are mored likely to treat women like this. We do this in western culture and buddhists do this to women by assigning men to the sun and women to the moon. Any society that doesn’t allow women to be solar and direct is creating problems like this. Many families override this because they are grounded in reality and have common sense but until our spiritual deities are equalized, this will manifest over and over again: as above so below

  • @BSenta

    @BSenta

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@thezoldics7648i mean in her story her father's friend joined in the abuse so it's not just one bad apple if there're systemic issues with your culture/religion fix it or disown it.

  • @fizzimajig
    @fizzimajig2 ай бұрын

    This woman has endured so much trauma and pain and still maintains so much gentleness and poise despite it all. I feel so much for her for all her suffering!

  • @lisas6056
    @lisas605618 күн бұрын

    This is the most heartbreaking story I have ever heard.

  • @dinomorell5163
    @dinomorell51636 ай бұрын

    This woman is straight up a LIONESS! WOW!! Peace be upon her household & family forever!

  • @mannyg2800
    @mannyg28007 ай бұрын

    We need another episode of her talking about her come up in her career, business etc. would love to hear about that

  • @hentai7444

    @hentai7444

    7 ай бұрын

    Fr

  • @lisagleim1436

    @lisagleim1436

    5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely!

  • @rebmamazing
    @rebmamazingАй бұрын

    This is the strongest woman in the world omg

  • @vivienreinhart4518
    @vivienreinhart4518Ай бұрын

    My God. Please Lord help this woman she has suffered enough.

  • @lcls_walkingwithautism5932
    @lcls_walkingwithautism59327 ай бұрын

    I felt joy when she said she's now a millionaire. Money can't buy love but its an indication of her strength and courage. Nina is a beautiful and admirable women. May the rest of your life be filled with genuine love and a continuous sense of purpose.

  • @sroy6680
    @sroy66807 ай бұрын

    “I loved everything about me that no one ever love me for”- gosh I am in pieces. All we want is to be loved. Is that too much to ask for. I love you Nina. You are my hero

  • @heathercameron5394
    @heathercameron5394Ай бұрын

    Hero. What an amazing woman!

  • @fruitloopbabe91
    @fruitloopbabe91Ай бұрын

    I am from a subcontinental country and grew up in a western country with a very strict upbringing and STILL had no idea about the UK statistic of 1 honour killing every month...that's truly shocking to me. Thank you Nina for being probably one of the bravest people I have ever witnessed. For bringing awareness to this horrific problem and literally doing everything you can to fix it despite suffering so horrendously. Thank you for sharing this painfully personal story and re-living the worst torture any human being can suffer. I would love to know how you approached trauma work or what your recommendations are for people who suffer cultural trauma. Even after escaping abuse, it's something that you carry in the form of PTSD and is almost a continuation of the abuse. Your ability to forgive is astounding to me, there are much lesser things I find myself unable to forgive. I hope you have nothing but peace, joy and love for the rest of your life. You sound like you've raised some amazing children and achieved what most humans won't achieve in a lifetime. Thank you for everything you do, how lucky I am to come across this video and be inspired by you.

  • @AS-vw9xw
    @AS-vw9xw7 ай бұрын

    I never cry during movies or during serious life events but her story made me cry several times. I hope you will have a life full of love after these horrors.

  • @londonslifecoach

    @londonslifecoach

    7 ай бұрын

    I hope that you understand that it’s a difficult memory to bring forward so naturally I’m upset but in the new life I have created I am living a life with purpose serving others ❤

  • @lovestolaugh

    @lovestolaugh

    6 ай бұрын

    @@londonslifecoach I'm so happy that you are living a life with purpose now and hopefully you are out of harm's way. I love you! Big hugs and many blessings!

  • @annabenson6913

    @annabenson6913

    6 ай бұрын

    @@londonslifecoach You are so very wise and brave. I hope you know you are such a savior to so, so many people. We are all moved by, and very blessed by the gift of your story. It is the story of an incredible metamorphosis. Godspeed.

  • @8213apice
    @8213apice7 ай бұрын

    Her mother and the women of that cultural practice are pathetic. It’s bad enough the males do it, but how could you as a woman do that upon another woman, and your daughter?

  • @boxfresh7920

    @boxfresh7920

    7 ай бұрын

    Crappy people are seduced by crappy cultures.

  • @McYeroc

    @McYeroc

    7 ай бұрын

    The mothers are as u said pathetic, that's why they don't do anything and it most cases they agree with the arranged marages and honor killings.

  • @Augfordpdoggie

    @Augfordpdoggie

    7 ай бұрын

    i think the same thing. i always hated my Dad, but then i got older, and recognized that my mom was at fault. She had 3 previous children with my horribly abusive alcoholic father, why would she bring me into the world too? Women need to stop having children to give their lives purpose. if you cant afford a child, if youre not in a stable place economically, women...you are sentencing your innocent baby to life. And thats not fair

  • @CoRLex-jh5vx

    @CoRLex-jh5vx

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Augfordpdoggieits worth recognising that many women do not have the option of birth control. Blaming them for their inability to access safe birth control is just another form of sexism.

  • @TheBestCat1290

    @TheBestCat1290

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah. It is crazy. As a Pakistani, people just believe that the culture is right and they blindly follow it (not to this degree of killings of forced marriages). I don't know how people could do stuff like this to their own children.

  • @nickfleming3495
    @nickfleming349518 күн бұрын

    You sweet lady,I salute you.17,000 reported a year, what's the real total?I sit hear in tears for you and those like you Nina.

  • @SitarahLuvsBirds
    @SitarahLuvsBirds5 күн бұрын

    I absolutely love her resiliency, her gentle and kind soul after all she has been through. I shouldn't complain about life after watching her.

  • @rileyrat6065
    @rileyrat60657 ай бұрын

    Nina is the epitome of strength. Physically, mentally, and spiritually, this woman has prevailed through all. i truly hope this wonderful woman finds true peace and joy. I can’t imagine how hard that could be after everything she’s been through, but I hope she reaches it one day. She deserves it, and much more.

  • @asdkotable
    @asdkotable7 ай бұрын

    Jesus Christ this woman's life is... terrible. The men in her life are horrible. Her parents are horrible. What kind of mother would just let her daughter be abused like that? What kind of father rapes his own daughter? She's so strong, and I hope that the rest of her life is lived in contentment and safety. She deserves it.

  • @perlaa.7228
    @perlaa.7228Ай бұрын

    Poor lady. My heart breaks to hear how much she has suffered in life. But I am happy to know she was able to survive and excel in her career.

  • @juleeanng
    @juleeanng11 күн бұрын

    The strength of this woman... Is just incredible to say the least. I'm balling my eyes out.

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