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Hours before the anniversary of the Clarke family murder, Facebook removed their legacy
“We will go to the children and Hannah’s favourite place, down the coast, with our son and his children and just have a quiet family day and reflect and remember them. Our last photos of them were taken down there so it will be good,” Mrs Clarke said.
Hannah Clarke and her children. She told a friend: “I’m too young for this shit. I’ve got my life ahead of me with the kids.”
The page for the Small Steps 4 Hannah foundation – which aims to halt the cycle of domestic violence – was disabled on Thursday morning, as Facebook banned the sharing or viewing of Australian news articles in response to the Morrison government’s proposed media bargaining laws.
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