Texas couple who enslaved girl for 16 years get seven-year prison term

Image source, Tarrant County Jail

Image caption, The girl was forced to work for Mohamed Tour茅 and his wife Denise Cros-Tour茅

A couple who enslaved a young woman for 16 years at their home in the US have been sentenced to seven years in jail.

Mohamed Tour茅 and his wife Denise Cros-Tour茅, both 58, were found guilty in January of bringing the young girl from Guinea to Texas and forcing her to work for them without pay in early 2000.

The couple, both citizens of Guinea, may lose their US immigration status, the US Department of Justice said.

Mr Tour茅 is the son of Guinea's first president, Ahmed S茅kou Tour茅.

The pair were also ordered to pay $288,620.24 (拢222,702) in compensation.

The girl, who has not been named,

She was forced to clean, cook and take care of the couple's children for 16 years. They also confiscated her passport and denied her access to schooling.

According to a statement from the US Department of Justice, as punishment.

In August 2016, she is said to have escaped from the couple's house in Southlake "with the help of several former neighbours", the justice department said.

Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband said: "The defendants stole her childhood and her labour for years, enriching themselves while leaving her with pain and an uncertain future."

Scott Palmer, a lawyer for Mrs Cros-Tour茅 told the New York Times .