'Incest island' owned by UK where generations of cousins marry and have children by age 12
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By The Daily Star
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Pitcairn Island, a remote British Overseas Territory in the South Pacific, faces severe social challenges due to its isolated population where intermarriage between relatives is commonplace. The island's limited gene pool has resulted in complex family structures spanning generations. Multiple convictions related to abuse cases have drawn international attention to the community's governance and child protection protocols, raising questions about oversight of British territories.
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