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Families of domestic violence victims in England who died by suicide are advocating for change in coroners courts, which often overlook the victims years of abuse history in their inquests. The current system, lacking a robust appeals process, leaves families with difficult decisions when evidence of abuse is excluded. Campaign groups like Project Resist and Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse are pushing for coroner training on coercive control and national guidance to ensure consistent inquests.
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