One man killed Eurydice but all are held to account
Facts take second place to emotion once the blame game begins Thousands gather at the Melbourne vigil for Eurydice Dixon. Picture: Getty Images Claire Lehmann
Facts take second place to emotion once the blame game begins Thousands gather at the Melbourne vigil for Eurydice Dixon. Picture: Getty Images Claire Lehmann
Aussie’s battle for justice in US university sex-case row Lewis McLeod in Sydney’s Barangaroo district yesterday. Picture: John Feder. Geoff Chambers Canberra Bureau Chief @Chambersgc
A ‘PRETTY young woman’ told police a false story that cost her husband $200,000 and two years clearing his name. Andrew Koubaridis@akoubaridis news.com.auJune 3, 201712:19am
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Femicide has been identified globally as ‘a leading a cause of premature death for women’, but does such a dramatic statement stand up to scrutiny,
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