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Campaigner says domestic abuse law will support victims

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Campaigner says domestic abuse law will support victims

Campaigner says domestic abuse law will support victims

Nour Norris, the aunt of Raneem Oudeh who was killed by her ex-husband, has welcomed the 'Raneem's law' scheme which will see specialists embedded in 999 control rooms across some police forces as “it will play a huge, big role in supporting first call victims”.

Report by Ajagbef.

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