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WATCH Kamal Dhillon's Story of Survival

Darpan News Desk, 13 Dec, 2018 07:19 PM

    It may happen behind closed doors, it may even happen in public. Few may want to talk about it or admit that it's happening. Some say it is none of our business. But it is time to speak up.


    The earlier you recognize signs of abuse or obsessiveness, the better. Don't wait to seek help. Domestic violence is not always obvious to those around you, as abusers can usually control their behavior in public and leave marks in less visible areas of the body.


    Kamal Dhillon an author, inspirational speaker and domestic violence survivor suffered more than 12 years of torment at the hands of her husband.


    Watch her story:


     

    Peel Regional Police say Family and Intimate Partner Violence (FIPV) is unacceptable and they take all incidents of FIPV seriously and these investigations, along with protecting and helping victims and their families, are always a top priority.

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