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==Sexual slavery== He raped his daughter for the next 20 years, impregnating her eight times.<ref name=metro/> The family lived in a single room, so as each child was born they would then witness all future assaults on their mother.<ref name=pulse/> This continued until, in January 2016, the victim took her five-year-old to a doctor suffering a serious illness.<ref name=indy/> She revealed to doctors in Las Termas de Rio Hondo what was happening,<ref name=metro/> while the child ultimately spent several weeks hospitalised.<ref name=indy/> DNA testing proved her children were the product of incest.<ref name=pulse/> The eight children were taken into care and housed at the Hogar Escuela Eva Peron children’s home, although six were subsequently returned to their mother.<ref name=metro/> Police intending to arrest Bulacio discovered he had fled, and after a 45-day manhunt he was tracked down in the countryside near Loreto.<ref name=indy/> He was charged with sexual offences.<ref name=pulse/>
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