Vigil held in Harlow Town Centre to remember women who were victims of domestic violence
Crime / Sun 27th Nov 2022 at 10:44am
ON FRIDAY night in Harlow Town Centre, a vigil was held to remember the women who have been victims of violence.
Led by Bush Fair councillor, Kay Morrison, names of women were read out.
Two women a week are killed in the United Kingdom as a consequence of domestic violence.
Councillor Morrison made reference to the murder of Sarah Everard by a serving Metropolitan Police Officer.
To conclude, a song was sung by Cara Dunne.
Thanks to Councillor Jodi Dunne with filming of project.
The Essex Police #Reflect campaign in partnership with The Change Project detailed in the link below should be rolled out nationally and given a good measure of funding to make it a success. As Essex Police say: "The campaign encourages perpetrators of all genders and ages to get help for their toxic behaviour". Read more at https://www.essex.police.uk/news/essex/news/news/2022/august/How-essex-police-are-tackling-violence-against-women-and-girls/
Woman are not the only victims of domestic violence, why is it never all victims just woman, infuriates me that its so one sides.
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