Charges have been dropped against a mother and father who were accused of kidnapping and beating up their daughter for refusing an arranged marriage.

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Enam Hmeed and her husband Mohamed Al-Fadhli were arrested in April after police allegedly found their daughter Rhonda in their rural convenience store with a metal chain padlocked to her neck.

They were accused of assaulting their daughter in Dubbo in western NSW after finding out she was still in contact with her boyfriend, who had asked for their permission to marry her.

That proposal was refused because Mr Al-Fadhli allegedly wanted Rhonda to marry his brother's son - the woman's first cou

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