LR is right to be horrified and shocked by the behaviour of the parents of the child in Germany. We all should be. But it was a single, uncommon, bizarre incident. It was discovered and the judicial process has dealt with it.
The story of the Romanian woman, however, has different implications. It describes major, ongoing criminal activity which is almost industrial in its scope. Not only does it involve forced sexual activity with actual bodily harm but also kidnapping and unlawful imprisonment - and probably money laundering as well. Her treatment and conviction by the Irish police and judiciary resulted in additional punishment for her (leaving her kidnappers untouched) as well as defamation in her home community and family in Romania. I suspect that the good fortune she experienced in Northern Ireland was the result of her being interviewed by a female police officer.
My guess - it can be no more than that - is that the national brainwashing of Ireland by the RCC with its acceptance of the concept the fallen woman has not yet been eradicated.
The victim is now faced with the problems of rebuilding her life - including her relationships with her family. I wonder whether she will be able to overturn her wrongful Irish conviction?
My suspicion is that that the real significance of this story is that it represents only the tip of the iceberg. It is not a one-off ...