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08:50 EDT, 6 June 2021 A banker allegedly took his two children to the roadside memorial of Allison Baden Clay and the street where Hannah Clarke was set alight with her three kids in a bid to intimidate his estranged partner, a court has heard. The father fronted a bail hearing at Brisbane Magistrates Court on Saturday over alleged domestic abuse offences which allegedly occurred in 2018. The charges include choking/suffocation/strangulation in a domestic relationship and assaults occasioning bodily harm. The court heard the man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, also allegedly took his nine-year-old twins to the murder sites of domestic abuse victims to exert control over his ex-partner, the Courier Mail reports. ....
A week before Hannah Clarke and her three children were ambushed by her estranged husband, Rowan Baxter, on a street in Brisbane s Camp Hill, she asked her mother a devastating question. The 31-year-old - along with her daughters, six-year-old Aaliyah and four-year-old Laianah, and three-year-old son, Trey - was staying with her parents, Sue and Lloyd Clarke, after leaving Baxter - at the hands of whom she had suffered years of psychological abuse and controlling behaviour. Things like going through her phone, ringing her all through the day, checking where she was, if she d locked up the gym - he would ring her, Sue recalled in the final episode of the SBS s ....
Hannah Clarke s parents appeared on SBS Insight talking about coercive control Sue and Lloyd Clarke support possible new coercive control laws in Queensland They described how their daughter was controlled through sex and social media The Clarkes want to see such relationships depicted in popular soap operas They have plans for gated communities to protect woman who leave abusers ....
Sue and Lloyd Clarke believe coercive control early intervention could have saved their daughter Hannah’s life and the lives of their three grandchildren, Aaliyah, 6, Laianah, 4, and Trey, 3. “We never knew about coercive control until after the fact. I think if we would’ve known we could have helped and maybe stopped an atrocity, says Sue. Hannah had left her abusive marriage and escaped with her children to her parents’ house in Brisbane with just two garbage bags of clothes. Her father Lloyd had furnished bunk beds for the kids and secured the house with locks. A protection order was in place. They should have been safe. ....
02:35 EDT, 27 April 2021 A man accused of dousing himself and a house in petrol in an alleged domestic violence incident was tackled to the ground by quick-thinking cops before he could act, police say. He was holding a cigarette lighter and threatening to create an inferno before the brave officers jumped into action on Sunday night at the Gold Coast home, Superintendent Geoff Sheldon explained. During a press conference on anti-hooning activities, Supt. Sheldon revealed the acts of bravery by officers who attended the alleged domestic violence incident at O Reilly Drive, Coomera around 9.30pm on Anzac Day. He doused himself and the house in petrol while his partner and two adult children of that partnership, and one of their girlfriends, were inside the house, said Sheldon. ....