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Ugandan runner Rebecca Cheptegei: Olympic athlete dies days after being set alight by ex-boyfriend - BBC News

Ugandan runner Rebecca Cheptegei: Olympic athlete dies days after being set alight by ex-boyfriend - BBC News | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

Marathon runner Rebecca Cheptegei, 33, was doused in petrol after returning home from church.

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In domestic violence cases, police are more likely to make arrests when pets are abused, too - The Conversation

In domestic violence cases, police are more likely to make arrests when pets are abused, too - The Conversation | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

Victims of intimate partner violence regularly cite fear for the safety of their pet as a primary reason they do not leave an abusive situation.

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Man who ran over former partner's leg with his car and ‘ruined’ her life is jailed - SundayWorld.com

Man who ran over former partner's leg with his car and ‘ruined’ her life is jailed - SundayWorld.com | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

A man who ran over his former partner's leg with his car and led gardai on a 20-minute high-speed chase in a separate incident has been jailed for four years.

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Manitoba seeing rise in intimate partner violence | CTV News

Manitoba seeing rise in intimate partner violence | CTV News | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

Over the last few years, Manitoba has seen a rise in the number of people requiring support for intimate partner violence, as well as an escalation in the type of violence.

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Study: Parents who experience intimate partner violence show higher potential for stress, child maltreatment - MedicalXpress.com

Study: Parents who experience intimate partner violence show higher potential for stress, child maltreatment - MedicalXpress.com | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

Parents who recently experienced intimate partner violence reported more parenting stress and higher potential for child maltreatment, and were less likely to use positive parenting strategies, according to UTHealth Houston research published Aug. 26, 2024, in JAMA Pediatrics.

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Recognizing intimate partner violence injuries on imaging before they escalate -HealthImagining.com

Recognizing intimate partner violence injuries on imaging before they escalate -HealthImagining.com | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

A recent analysis of victims who were hospitalized after enduring intimate partner violence seeks to improve the identification and reporting of injuries these patients sustain. 

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