The religious community of the “Twelve Tribes” lived in monastery rooms near Deiningen (Bavaria). In 2013, the police took almost 30 children from the controversial “Twelve Tribes” religious community in the town.
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The missing girl in Bavaria is said to have reappeared, according to a report by the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation. Accordingly, she is with her birth parents, who are allegedly members of the “Twelve Tribes” sect.
D.he missing eleven-year-old from the district of Dillingen should according to a report by the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation be with their birth parents. “At least a member of the” Twelve Tribes “sect informed the foster parents by email,” the girl’s foster father is quoted as saying. According to the BR report, the girl’s birth parents are said to be members of the sect.
As the investigators had announced on Sunday in Augsburg, the girl did not return from an afternoon jogging round to his home in the Swabian Holzheim-Eppisburg on Saturday.
The officials also did not rule out the involvement of biological parents in the disappearance. The criminal police were already investigating, it said. At the same time, the investigators started a public manhunt and distributed a photo of the girl, whose name was given as Shalomah Henningeld. At the same time, the officials stated that it “cannot be ruled out that the girl’s birth parents are linked to the disappearance”. The investigation was ongoing.
According to media reports, the girl has been with a foster family for eight years.
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