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BBC Three Counties Radio

The Victims' Commissioner will today call for a new law which will give more rights for families of murder victims. Simon and Lorna spoke to Caroline Keeney from Hertford, her daughter was stabbed thirty-two times, but survived the attack.

Jul 06, 2011, 07:26 AM

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