Kidnapped women held in 'dungeon' for decade
Berry told police that her escape on Monday marked her first chance to break free in the 10 years that she was imprisoned, an opportunity occasioned by Castro's momentary absence.
It also became clear that Berry's pregnancy with her daughter was not an isolated incident, according to Cleveland City Councilman Brian Cummins, who based his information on a police report from the initial investigation and briefing by police department sources.
Cummins said one of the three women - he did not know whom - had suffered at least five miscarriages that Castro is accused of having intentionally caused by starving her for weeks and beating her in the abdomen.
Berry's baby was born in a plastic inflatable kiddy pool on Christmas Day, 2006, authorities said. A paternity test will be conducted to determine the girl's father.
On Wednesday, after spending a day in seclusion following their hospital evaluations, Berry and DeJesus were each glimpsed by television cameras being whisked to celebrations with family members - Berry and her daughter at her sister's house and DeJesus at her mother's home.
Neither Berry, who was last seen leaving her job at a fast-food restaurant, nor DeJesus, who vanished while walking home from school, spoke publicly.
But DeJesus, clenched in a tight embrace by her sister Mayra and hiding her face in a yellow hooded sweatshirt, raised her hand in a thumbs-up sign to spectators chanting "Gina, Gina".
"This is the best Mother's Day I could ever have," said Nancy Ruiz, Gina's mother. She said she hugged her daughter and didn't want to let go. Mother's Day is on Sunday in the US.
Knight remained in a Cleveland hospital, where she was listed in good condition.
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