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Held captive by a cult for 30 years

Katy Morgan-Davies was born into a cult in south London. For three decades she was held as a virtual prisoner until she was able to devise a way to get out.

Katy Morgan-Davies spent her entire life living as a virtual prisoner. She'd been born into a Maoist cult, ruled over by a domineering leader called Aravindan Balakrishnan, also known as AB or Comrade Bala. They'd lived not in some remote compound, but in the densely-packed streets of south London. After 30 years of life in the cult, Katy was able to devise her escape.

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Image: Katy Morgan-Davies
Credit: 麻豆社/Perry Images

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