Written on 5 April 2019
Subject received satisfactory love and care from father. Father deceased when subject was Seven.
Mother provided poor to catastrophic care.
Subject accused by mother of being a witch aged fifteen. Accusation (false) issued due to intellect and aesthetic attractiveness. Mother suggested it was due to witchcraft.
Home, two-up two-down. Semi-detached. Rural location. Subject described location as “the sticks.” Subject was only child. Step-father later joined in accusations of witchcraft due to mother's inability to conceive a child. Accusation stated that subject had “dried up” mother's uterus as she “wanted all of her inheritance money to herself.” (Accusation also false)
Subject had adequate friendship levels up until age fifteen. Aforementioned witchcraft allegations caused several former peers to turn back on subject.
The staff at educational facility did not help squash rumours due to “not wanting to get in the way of the difficult teenage ecosystem.” Subject's performance at school nosedived following accusation.
Subject left family home aged sixteen due to attempted burning. Mother, stepfather and at least two dozen other villagers abducted subject from bedroom and carried her to local playing field. Subject was placed on makeshift wooden pyre, but managed to struggle free before she was bound to it. Subject ran to next village, where she contacted local police. She spent the next two years in foster care very far away from childhood home.
Childhood classification: Atypical outside of the 16th century.