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Colt clan incest case : ウィキペディア英語版 | Colt clan incest case The Colt family incest case, dubbed by media as the Colt incest clan, is an Australian family discovered in 2013 to have been engaging in four generations of incest beginning with "Tim and June Colt," a brother and sister who emigrated from New Zealand in the 1970s. The family grew to nearly 40 members ranging from grandparents to mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, aunts, uncles, nephews, brothers and sisters all engaging in various forms of incest. Many of the children suffered from deformities and medical problems. The case has been described by lead investigator Peter Yeomans as, "like nothing I’ve ever seen," and was so shocking that in a rare move the Australian family court allowed full details to be made public, albeit with all names changed to pseudonyms for the children's protection, including the family name of "Colt." ==Background== In the first half of the 20th century, brother and sister "Tim and June Colt" lived in New Zealand. In 1966, she married her brother and ultimately gave birth to seven children: Martha, Frank, Paula, Betty, Cherry, Rhonda, and Charlie, before moving to Victoria in the 1970s. The family was led by matriarch Betty Colt along with her brother Charlie Colt who, together, had 12 children. The family was known to frequently relocate before locals became suspicious. They relocated to New South Wales, 20 miles outside of a small town three and a half hours southwest of Sydney. The police ultimately discovered nearly 40 members of the family living under squalid conditions in tents and shacks.
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