Child bride survivor Eman Sharobeem has assets frozen by NSW Crime Commission

By Michael Evans
Updated February 26 2017 - 8:08am, first published 5:12am
Former child bride and activist Dr Eman Sharobeem has had her assets frozen by the NSW Crime Commission. Photo: Sahlan Hayes
Former child bride and activist Dr Eman Sharobeem has had her assets frozen by the NSW Crime Commission. Photo: Sahlan Hayes
The four-bedroom house in Abbotsbury registered to Dr Eman Sharobeem that has been frozen by the NSW Crime Commission. Photo: Supplied
The four-bedroom house in Abbotsbury registered to Dr Eman Sharobeem that has been frozen by the NSW Crime Commission. Photo: Supplied
Ainsworth Crescent, Wetherill Park. Photo: Supplied
Ainsworth Crescent, Wetherill Park. Photo: Supplied
Smart Street, Fairfield. Photo: Supplied
Smart Street, Fairfield. Photo: Supplied

Eman Sharobeem's life story reads like an inspiring tale of overcoming the odds: forced into an arranged marriage to her first cousin as a teenager, then widowed at 29 with two young sons, having endured a violent 14-year marriage.

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