The story that will be discussed today originated years ago, when the son of a 56-year-old woman decided to get married and start his own family.
In her story for the editorial staff of the show "With an Open Heart", with moderator and author Evis Ahmeti, at that time she confessed that the relationship between the son and the daughter-in-law had never been smooth and that tensions had been present since the beginning of the marriage. According to her, the daughter-in-law did not have good relations with either her husband or her mother-in-law.
The 56-year-old at the time said that, even though the son had started his own family, he continued to shoulder the main responsibilities for the family and try to keep everything afloat.
"At the time my son got engaged, our two families knew each other before. I worked at a school, a saleswoman. The bride's parents interfered a lot in the relationship between the son and the bride. They wanted to be in charge. Her father threatened him, saying, 'I'll kill the girl,' and the son was stunned, scared. I'm very tired of this whole situation. Conflicts arose from time to time. I always caught the child with the flu, sick... They always blame us. The father and mother of the ex-bride always cause conflict. I told everything to the Manza Police, to the social services, the little girl is almost 4 years old and doesn't know how to speak like all her peers. The little girl is very weak because she doesn't eat well," says the 56-year-old.
According to her, it got worse when the bride's family intervened and took her by force, taking her away from her husband.
She also says that her son at the time was unable to meet or see his child, as the bride's family did not allow such a thing. Furthermore, the 56-year-old revealed that the relationship between the in-laws was also tense, claiming that there were episodes of violence in their family, as according to her, the in-laws used violence against his wife.
"We now take it once a week. Earlier I told the daughter-in-law that the child is sick, visit her and see what I should give her. The next time we go, the grandmother comes out and gives the boy the gocsa... And we can't even go near the door because there is a conflict. When we took the gocsa, the temperature was almost 40 degrees and the grandmother herself let the child walk by herself," she continued.
Meanwhile, this story has also taken on new developments. The child's paternal grandfather has passed away, and according to family members, one of the greatest pains that weighed on him was precisely the absence of his granddaughter, whom he was unable to meet.
Today, the little girl is 3 and a half years old and continues to stay with her mother's family. But her paternal grandmother claims that the conditions in which the child is growing up are extremely difficult.
She says that her family is involved in a legal battle for custody of the minor, in order to provide her with better living conditions and the opportunity to attend kindergarten, like any child her age.
According to her account, the child's mother spends most of her time at work and does not directly care for her, often leaving her in the care of her parents. She claims that the environment where the little girl grows up is problematic, accusing the bride's father of using alcohol and saying that language inappropriate for the presence of a child is used in that family.
