Woman Fearing for Her Safety After Ex-Partner’s Pipe Bomb Threat Speaks in Court About Living in ‘Constant Fear’

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  1. It’s incredibly distressing to hear about this situation. Living in constant fear due to threats from an ex-partner is something no one should have to endure. It’s crucial for the legal system to take threats seriously, especially when they involve potential weapons like a suspected pipe bomb. I hope the court is able to provide the protection and justice that this woman needs to feel safe again. It’s important for everyone in similar situations to know that they are not alone and there are resources available to help.

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