Woman Jailed for Holding Victim in Servitude for 25 Years in Gloucestershire
In Brief
Amanda Wixon has been sentenced to 13 years for keeping a woman captive as a slave for 25 years.
Key Facts
- Amanda Wixon, 56, was sentenced to 13 years in prison for holding a woman captive for 25 years.
- The victim was kept imprisoned at Wixon's home in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire since the 1990s.
- The woman was forced to work in what was described as 'Dickensian' and 'squalid' conditions.
- Wixon reportedly beat the victim with a broom handle and subjected her to prolonged abuse.
- The victim remains fearful of Wixon and was described as 'hysterical' after seeing her in public.
What Happened
Amanda Wixon was convicted and sentenced to 13 years in prison for imprisoning and abusing a woman in her Gloucestershire home for 25 years, forcing her to work in harsh conditions.
Why It Matters
The case highlights the persistence of modern slavery and long-term abuse within domestic settings in the UK. It has drawn attention to the challenges victims face in recovery and the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals.
What's Next
The victim is reportedly undergoing therapy and education as part of her recovery. Authorities may review procedures for identifying and supporting victims of long-term domestic servitude.
Sources
- Sky News — Mother who held woman captive as a slave for 25 years jailed(15h ago)
- The Independent — Woman who kept teenage girl as ‘house slave’ for 25 years and beat her with a broom handle jailed(55m ago)
- The Guardian — Woman kept in ‘Dickensian’ servitude for 25 years speaks out as abuser jailed(57m ago)
