
Separated from their children for four years, Pilunnguaq Olsen dares to start waiting again. For the first time in a long time, Groenlander, 38, who lives in Aalborg, Northern Denmark, has received good news. On March 24, Social Services informed him that he could now see his children once a week, instead of twice a month. He is also allowed to attend the handball games of his 13 -year -old daughter, who is placed with his 11 -year -old brother in a host family, while his 6 -year -old sister lives with another Danish family.
For the Inuit woman with long brown hair and dark eyes, the nightmare began four years ago. A victim of harassment by his former partner, the father of his children, contacted the police, sought the help of a Greenland defense group and finally resorted to social services. They sacrificed themselves to take care of their children by rooms while finding a safer apartment. She agreed. The problems were time to take them to take them. A psychologist administered evidence and concluded that she was “not suitable” to take care of them.
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