The head of a Spanish children's charity has been arrested on suspicion of kidnapping her own 11-year-old son and holding him captive along with another child.
María Sevilla, 36, who advised Left-wing party Podemos in her capacity as president of Free Childhood, an organisation seeking protection for child abuse victims, is alleged to have kept her son and current partner's six-year-old daughter locked up at a rural property near Cuenca, central Spain, since September last year.
The two children were found hidden in "deplorable" conditions, police sources told local press. Sevilla had taken extreme security measures, and they were only allowed outside for 20 minutes a day, once it was dark, supervised by the girl's father.
Spanish police confirmed that Sevilla was in breach of an order granting full custody of her son (only referred to as Baby S) to Rafael Marcos, his father.
"He is like a broken child, afraid of everything," Marcos told Spanish TV on Tuesday. "When he first saw me, he looked paralysed with shock.