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Today marks one year since Hannah Clarke and her children died


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Hannah Clarke s parents ask community to light a candle in her memory one year on from horrific murders
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February 19 marks one year since the deaths of Hannah and her three children.
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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.
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Hannah s parents are pushing for coercive control to be criminalised
They have also set up the Small Steps 4 Hannah Foundation to educate the community about controlling relationships ....

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Hannah Clarke's parents push for coercive control to be made a crime one year on from horrific murders


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Hannah Clarke s parents push for coercive control to be made a crime one year on from horrific murders
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FebFebruary 2021 at 10:34pm
Sue and Lloyd Clarke, the parents of Hannah Clarke, say coercive control is difficult to recognise.
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One year on since the horrific murders of Hannah Clarke and her three children, her parents have channelled their grief into campaigning for coercive control to be made a crime legislation the Queensland Government says it will introduce within the next four years.
Hannah and her children Aaliyah, 6, Laianah, 4, and Trey, 3, were ambushed by her estranged husband Rowan Baxter in their car on the morning school run, when he doused them in petrol and set them alight in the Brisbane suburb of Camp Hill on February 19, 2020. ....

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