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‘Changes have to be made’ says Gracie Spinks’ parents

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‘Changes have to be made’ says Gracie Spinks’ parents

‘Changes have to be made’ says Gracie Spinks’ parents

The parents of murdered 23-year-old Gracie Spinks have called Derbyshire Police “disgraceful” after the force admitted a number of failings.

Alison Ward – Gracie’s mother – says after encouraging her daughter to report her stalker to the police “because it was the right thing to do” the constabulary “didn’t do any investigating whatsoever”.

Report by Rowlandi.

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