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Hannah’s parents: ‘It’s getting harder now, knowing that they’re not coming home’

Tuesday February 16, 2021
One year on since the horrific murders of Hannah Clarke and her three children, her parents have channelled their grief into campaigning for coercive control to be made a crime — legislation the Queensland Government says it will introduce within the next four years.
Sue and Lloyd Clarke, the parents of Hannah Clarke, say coercive control is difficult to recognise. Photo: ABC
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