Caso Cerrado Complete Case | Psychic Girl Needs To Go To Colombia Or She'll Die⚰🇨🇴 - Summary

Summary

A 10-year-old girl is suing her mother to gain permission to travel to Colombia, fearing for her safety due to premonitions of danger and a desire to be with her father. She believes she's in danger after a worker's ominous warning in Colombia and subsequent tragic events that matched his predictions, including her brother's death on the foretold date. The mother, skeptical at first, now fears the girl's third premonition might come true. A Reiki master confirms the girl's special gift, while an immigration lawyer advises on the residency risks of leaving the U.S. The case is complex, involving premonitions, family dynamics, and legal implications.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A 10-year-old girl is suing her mother.
2. The girl claims that a mysterious man appears to her and makes predictions about her future.
3. The girl's mother does not believe her and thinks she is hallucinating.
4. The girl's brother died on the same date and time that the mysterious man predicted.
5. The girl's cousin was involved in a car accident, which was also predicted by the mysterious man.
6. The girl's mother is worried about her daughter's premonitions and is seeking help from a doctor.
7. The doctor is considering the possibility that the girl's premonitions are real and not just hallucinations.
8. The girl's mother is concerned that if she allows her daughter to travel to Colombia, she may lose her immigration status in the US.
9. The girl's mother has lost a son in the past and is afraid of losing another child.
10. A witness, Tamara, testifies that she has known the girl and her mother for some time and has seen the girl's premonitions come true.
11. The girl's sister, 14 years old, also testifies and expresses her concerns about her sister's predictions.
12. The doctor recommends that the girl's mother should try to understand her daughter's premonitions and support her.
13. The doctor also advises that the girl's mother should document her daughter's premonitions and seek permission from immigration authorities to travel to Colombia.
14. The girl's mother is afraid that immigration authorities will think she is crazy if she tells them about her daughter's premonitions.
15. The doctor suggests that the girl's mother should seek the help of a specialist to understand her daughter's premonitions.

Note: These facts are based on the conversation between the girl, her mother, the doctor, and other witnesses, and may not be objective or verifiable.