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Letter: Horror of abuse often unreported

The Columbian
Published: December 18, 2011, 4:00pm

Thank you for publishing the Dec. 15 story “Report: 1 in 4 women attacked by partner” on the Center for Disease Control’s intimate partner violence survey. As a survivor of abuse, I have learned that often these crimes go unreported and abusers get away with horrible things.

I believed it could never happen to me. It started out with verbal abuse, then escalated to my abuser throwing things then to violently assaulting me several times.

If anything like this is happening to you, please get help. Contact the YWCA at http://www.ywca.org or call the national domestic violence hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).

Thanks again for educating about the horrors of domestic violence.

Jennifer Olson

Vancouver

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