FAMILIES torn apart by male violence have found “strength in numbers” as they launch a campaign group to help prevent a woman being killed every three days.
Each fuelled by their own personal tragedies, 11 grieving families have joined forces to demand better laws and policies that halt violence against women.
Experts believe the Killed Women campaign group will be a “powerful force for change” in the fight for justice.
The group is demanding an end to the “culture of gross negligence” that they believe has led to many deaths and hopes to give a voice to victims’ families.
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