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Parents accused of choking, beating daughter for refusing arranged marriage

SAN ANTONIO, Texas -  Charges are being filed against the parents of a 16-year-old San Antonio high school student who police say repeatedly assaulted their daughter until she agreed to an arranged marriage, CBS affiliate KENS reports.

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office announced that they have found Maarib Al Hishmawi, a Taft High School student who had been missing since January, and arrested her parents for abuse. 

"It became fairly obvious very early on that this wasn't a regular missing persons case," Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar told reporters Friday.

"Several times it was reported to us that this young lady was abused, with hot oil being thrown on her body. She was beaten by broomsticks. At one point she was choked almost to the point of unconsciousness," said Salazar.

Maarib's father, Abdulah Fahmi Al Hishmawi, 34, and mother, Hamdiyah Saha Al Hishmawi, 33, had reportedly accepted a $20,000 payment for the marriage. Right now they are facing family abuse charges, though more charges may be added the FBI.

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Abdulah Fahmi Al Hishmawi (left) and Hamdiyah Saha Al Hishmawi, the parents of 16-year-old Maarib Al Hishmawi KENS

About a month after her disappearance, Maarib's father expressed frustration at what he said was a lack of response from police. He even reached out to the FBI himself, reported CBS affiliate WGCL, believing his daughter may have been kidnapped.

Instead, Sheriff Salazar told reporters, the girl had run away from her family and was found safe in another city sometime in mid-March. She was then placed in the care of Child Protective Services.  

Maarib's five younger siblings have also been placed with Child Protective Services, according to WGCL.

The man who arranged the teen's marriage may also be facing charges.

The San Antonio Express-News reports officials say the family is from Iraq and has been in the U.S. for two years. 

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