The love relationship between 22-year-old asthma Loa Tursdottir with a 15-year-old man led to the birth of a child.
The children’s minister of Iceland’s children’s children Loa Tursdottir was forced to resign after admitting that he had born a child from a teenager more than 30 years ago. This was reported by the British Media BBC.
Toursdottir told the Iceland media that at the age of 22 he started contacting a 15-year-old man, when he joined the religious group where he was working, and a year later a child was born a child.
The media found out that his father had repeatedly asked for access to the child, but the tourSodotir rejected him and asked for alimony for all 18 years, while the child was a minor.
That week, the wife’s husband turned to the Prime Minister of Iceland, Cristun Frostadottir and announced the officer’s relationship, which he kept secret. When Frosttadottir received a confirmation of history, he called a tourSodottir and asked him to add ministerial powers. The ex-official itself also confirmed this in a local media conversation.
“36 years later, much has changed at this time, and now I will definitely solve these issues,” TourSodotir assured.
He also said that despite the resignation from the post, he did not plan to leave Parliament (in Iceland, ministers combined representative work in government).
In Iceland, the age of sexual permission is 15 years. However, intercourse with a minor is prohibited when it comes to his teacher or counselor, or if he or she is financially dependent on an adult. The maximum penalty for crime is three years in prison.
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