Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 In 'The Mother Wound', Amani Haydar Comes to Grips with the Insidiousness of Domestic Abuse
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'Amani Haydar should have been tucked up in bed that Monday night in March 2015, her arms wrapped protectively around her pregnant belly, her first baby. Instead, she found herself sitting in a dingy interview room at Kogarah police station, preparing to give a statement about why, just a few hours earlier, her father had killed his wife of 28 years and Haydar's mother, Salwa.' (Introduction)

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