The woman who made her family disappear : how Karen Palmer escaped her abusive husband
He had threatened her, locked her up and absconded with one of their daughters. Palmer knew she and her girls needed to escape – but it would involve huge risk and total reinvention In the summer of 1989, Karen Palmer bought a used car for cash, filled it with belongings – some clothes, toys, (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Middle East)
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