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Hannah Clarke’s legacy celebrated one year after Camp Hill tragedy
Hannah Clarke had drawn a line in the sand.
After leaving a relationship in which she was emotionally, financially and sexually abused and controlled for years, she vowed it would never happen to her again.
“I am a strong woman,” she wrote on Instagram.
“I don’t sit around feeling sorry for myself, nor will I ever let anyone mistreat me again.
“I don’t respond to people who dictate to me or try to bring me down.
“I am a survivor, not a victim. I am in control of my life and there is…
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