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Wladár: Awesome, amazing, no words – Liliana Szilágyi accuses her father of physical, mental and sexual abuse

The Olympian posted a long post on his community site Wednesday night accusing his father of abusing him. According to the president of the swimming association, “this is an extremely serious matter”.



It is astonishing, amazing, there are no words – this is how Sándor Wladár, the president of the swimming association, reacted to the ATV Newsletter that Liliana Szilágyi allegedly abused her father physically, mentally and sexually.

According to Wladár, “this is an extremely serious case” and the swimmer “needs to be protected from his father, because anything and anything can happen here.” weave.

According to the president of the swimming association, he did not see the video and did not know that Liliana Szilágyi had to go through such situations. He said he was very sorry he had to live this way for 25 years and considers it a brave act to come up with it.

He denied that Zoltán Szilágyi would deal with children in the Stamina Body Practitioners Sports Association. But if that were the case, he promises to ban him from training with immediate effect, he added.

Liliana Szilágyi a on the community side he posted a long post Wednesday night accusing his father of abusing him.

“After 25 years, I’m ready to say the hardest words I’ve ever had. After so much pain and struggle, I get up and no matter how much I know it’s going to be a very divisive topic because it’s necessary. I’m abused. inherently the greatest love and acceptance I should have received.

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My father was abused. Physically. Spiritually. Sexually. Ever since I was a child. Constantly and unpredictably, if you were just in the mood to enjoy the exercise of your power over me. Be it corporal punishment, intimidation, deprivation of love and attention, or sexual abuse. “

– in his position at the European Championships silver medalist, youth Olympic and European champion swimmer.

Simultaneously with the post, the latest broadcast of Kriszta D. Tóth’s program I Take You with Me was published, the guest of which was Liliána Szilágyi. The swimmer talks in detail here about the traumas he has suffered.

He also said on the show that he had long been preparing to talk to the public about the abuse of his childhood.

“When I was about 12 years old, I decided that as soon as I had the opportunity and I felt ready to talk about it, I would do it right away.”

said the swimmer, who added: in 2016, the point came where he began to get very serious about sharing his story with the public.

Liliana also said it wasn’t driven by a desire for revenge, but to talk about these things so she could help others with it.

The swimmer also explains he repeatedly tried to leave his father with his mother, but this only happened in 2016, when he was already 19 years old.

“In this world, I was just an instrument, a perfect puppet … After all, the outside world saw nothing but a loving family, with successes and world-class achievements. Everyone saw what our head of household had beaten into us at home. We protected him and the with all our might, because if we had not done so, he would have given us unpredictable things as a consequence. “

Liliana said in a post on her community pages, who completely severed her relationship with her father after moving out with her mother.

Liliana also described that when they left with her mother, her sister remained with her father, with whom the relationship was severed.

He also mentioned in his post that he was sure that after that he would suffer, there would be those who would not believe him, and there would be those who would hate him.

“But whatever the attack will be, I don’t mind, because the feeling of freedom is better than anything else, and the fact that I am no longer a slave to my own life. I intend this to those who have had similar experiences to any degree. in a relationship, even possibly within a sport. You’re not alone! Violence isn’t selective, but I believe we can change that together. Just by communicating about it. “

Liliana says in her post.



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