Silent Cry: The Life Of Salisha Sankar PT.1

Par : Salisha Sankar
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8215596357
  • EAN9798215596357
  • Date de parution14/12/2022
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWMG Publishing

Résumé

We often as adults overlook the thing that stands right in front of our very eyes. Perhaps it's because we just don't want to get involved. But it's that very decision to not help that could count as abandonment or even neglect. The sad fact is most of the people that surround us ignore all the signs of abuse. The fear of the abuser often intimidates the person being abused to the point where their life is not there own.
If their voice isn't heard this saturation sometimes ends in violence or even death. And because I survived I chose to tell my story so it may act as a pillar of hope for all those children that may be going through the same thing I did. My name is Salisha Sankar I am a 22 years old Trinidadian native. Born in Maracas Bay and raised in saparia, this is the beginning of my story.
We often as adults overlook the thing that stands right in front of our very eyes. Perhaps it's because we just don't want to get involved. But it's that very decision to not help that could count as abandonment or even neglect. The sad fact is most of the people that surround us ignore all the signs of abuse. The fear of the abuser often intimidates the person being abused to the point where their life is not there own.
If their voice isn't heard this saturation sometimes ends in violence or even death. And because I survived I chose to tell my story so it may act as a pillar of hope for all those children that may be going through the same thing I did. My name is Salisha Sankar I am a 22 years old Trinidadian native. Born in Maracas Bay and raised in saparia, this is the beginning of my story.