Advocates for Domestic Violence victims call for greater action after Baxter family tragedy

FATAL CAR FIRE BRISBANE a sign reads Stop Domestic Violence placed at a makeshift shrine

A sign reading "Stop Domestic Violence" is seen at a makeshift shrine near the scene of a car fire in Brisbane. Source: AAP

The family of Hannah Clarke, the woman who died in a car fire that also claimed the lives of her three children, labelled her estranged husband a heartless monster.



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