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Today marks one year since Hannah Clarke and her children died

The parents of Brisbane mother Hannah Clarke, who was murdered with her children in a horrific domestic violence attack, say they hope the criminalisation of coercive control in Queensland will be her legacy, as they mark one year their daughter and grandchildren died.
Key points:
- Coercive control is a pattern of non-physical domestic violence and Hannah’s parents are pushing for law changes
- They have also set up the Small Steps 4 Hannah Foundation to educate the community about controlling relationships
- The family has asked people to light a candle today as the sun goes down or at 5:30pm, which was when Hannah died in hospital
Hannah Clarke and her children, six-year-old Aaliyah, four-year-old Laianah and three-year-old Trey, were heading…
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