Parents Accused of Chaining, Beating Daughter Over Refusal to Marry Cousin

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Parents Accused of Chaining, Beating Daughter Over Refusal to Marry Cousin

A screenshot from a video of Enam Hmeed leaving the NSW Supreme Court in Sydney on Sept. 23, 2025. AAP Image/Tom Wark

A woman allegedly beaten against a concrete wall by her mother for not marrying her first cousin will never set foot in the family home again, a court has been told.

Enam Hmeed, 45, and her husband, Mohamed Al-Fadhli, were arrested in April after police allegedly discovered their daughter, Rhonda, in their convenience store in western NSW with a metal chain padlocked around her neck.

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