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The 'torturous' wait for answers about my daughter's death
Families have told the BBC they're 'unable to grieve', as a BBC investigation suggests just 1% of reviews of domestic abuse-related deaths are completed in the recommended time.
A BBC investigation suggests just 1% of reviews of domestic abuse-related deaths in England and Wales are finished in the recommended time. The relatives of victims say this is leaving them 'unable to grieve'. The Home Office says the complexities of a police investigation or court proceedings can cause delays.
The BBC's Louise Fewster has brought together bereaved families who've experienced long delays to share their experiences.
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