Woman who was threatened by her former partner with a suspected pipe bomb testifies in court that she lives in a state of ‘constant fear.’

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  1. It’s truly alarming to hear about such incidents. Living in constant fear due to threats from an ex-partner is a devastating experience. It’s crucial for the legal system to take these threats seriously and provide the necessary protection for victims. I hope she receives the support and justice she needs to feel safe again. No one should have to endure such intimidation, and it’s essential to hold offenders accountable for their actions.

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