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UK: Women's Aid charity hands in Child First petition in London

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Members of Women's Aid, a national domestic abuse charity, visit Number 10 Downing Street to hand in the Child First petition on January 24, 2017 in London. Almost 40,000 supporters signed the petition, which calls on government and family courts to ensure that there are no more avoidable child deaths as a result of unsafe child contact with a perpetrator of domestic abuse. The women also laid out 20 teddy bears, representing the 20 children who have been killed in the past year, at Parliament Square. Spokeswoman Claire Throssel, whose children were killed by their father during an unsupervised contact visit in 2014, led the hand-in.

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