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Abuse survivor aims to help others like her


“Love, ” says Rachel Lim, shaking her head, “is not violence. Love and violence cannot co-exist.”
It is advice she wants to dispense to every woman who is in a violent or abusive relationship.
“Get out. No one should live with violence, ” says the 29-year-old content strategist.
Her conviction is borne out of experience – she was involved with a brutal man who almost killed her.
In August 2017, when she refused the demands of her former boyfriend – a doctor – for sex, he became so enraged that he smashed her face with his fists, breaking her nose, leaving multiple fractures and causing her brain to bleed.

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'Love is not violence': Her ex nearly killed her, now she wants to help women in abusive relationships


May 02, 2021
Rachel Lim, a 29-year-old content strategist, was involved with a brutal man who almost killed her.
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SINGAPORE - "Love," says Rachel Lim, shaking her head, "is not violence. Love and violence cannot co-exist."
It is advice she wants to dispense to every woman who is in a violent or abusive relationship.
"Get out. No one should live with violence," says the 29-year-old content strategist.
Her conviction is borne out of experience - she was involved with a brutal man who almost killed her.
In August 2017, when she refused the demands of her former boyfriend - a doctor - for sex, he became so enraged that he smashed her face with his fists, breaking her nose, leaving multiple fractures and causing her brain to bleed.

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Her ex-boyfriend nearly killed her, now she wants to help women caught in violent relationships


SINGAPORE - "Love," says Rachel Lim, shaking her head, "is not violence. Love and violence cannot co-exist."
It is advice she wants to dispense to every woman who is in a violent or abusive relationship.
"Get out. No one should live with violence," says the 29-year-old content strategist.
In August 2017, when she refused the demands of her former boyfriend - a doctor - for sex, he became so enraged that he smashed her face with his fists, breaking her nose, leaving multiple fractures and causing her brain to bleed.
The ordeal, which lasted several hours, only ended when the abuser's father called the police who arrested his son. Ms Lim's wounds were so extensive that she was hospitalised for three weeks.

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The Big Read: Accused persons get no sympathy but long proceedings are tough, more so on those not found guilty

The Big Read: Accused persons get no sympathy but long proceedings are tough, more so on those not found guilty
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Singapore doctor struck off medical register after being jailed for brutal assault of girlfriend, locking her in room | Singapore


Monday, 08 Mar 2021 10:34 PM MYT
Clarence Teo Shun Jie (pictured) assaulted his then-girlfriend so badly that she suffered multiple facial fractures, a fracture to her little finger and a brain haemorrhage. — TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, March 8 — A doctor has been banned from practising medicine in Singapore after inflicting multiple vicious assaults on his then-girlfriend in 2017.
Clarence Teo Shun Jie, 36, is serving three-and-a-half years and two weeks in jail. He was sentenced in a district court in June last year to four strokes of the cane and a fine of S$4,000 (RM12,193).

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