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Anne's childhood began in a seemingly ordinary household, where she lived with her mother, a single parent, and later, a stepfather. The family portrayed an image of stability, but beneath the surface, Anne faced severe maltreatment. After her mother remarried, she became withdrawn, mourning the loss of the affection she received from her nanny, who had taken care of her during her mother's single years. This marked the beginning of her struggles, as her new life in Flanders set the stage for her to be targeted by a trafficking network.