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Domestic Violence is Real And It Kills
'These women are not just statistics'
Rinabel Tiglao Blackmore was a mum to three boys.
Rinabel's eldest son Renzy, 23, says they were a very tight-knit family who cherished their mother dearly.
"Our family is a special family. Our names all start with R. We are a big family. Mum was one of four girls and one boy and we have lots of cousins," Renzy says.
"Nothing like this has ever happened to us and it has brought us all together. It's easier for [my brothers] to open up to me about their feelings now."
Renzy says even though they didn't always openly reveal their love for each other, his mum knew she was very loved.
"Growing up we all knew that underneath we loved each other. We'd say to mum, 'can you pick me up a pizza on the way home? I love you.' We would add 'I love you' just so she would get us the pizza," he says laughing.
"We were a cozy family, us three boys and mum. Even though mum isn't here any more and we are separated, our goal is to always check up on each other.
"Everything we do now, we want to make mum proud. We want to keep in mind what she would want. Physically she isn't here any more but she is still looking out for us - she has just changed form.
"As a personal trainer the way I try to promote reaching goals... it's all about the way people look at things, and we need to re-learn and look at this situation in a different way. That is what has helped me pull through when I've felt like I was drowning.
"You realize what strength of character you have when something like this happens and how you deal with things. I don't want to focus on how mum died, I want to focus on how I can look after my brothers. Mum was a very hard worker and I think that rubbed off on me too.
Everything she did, she did it for us. She was a cleaner because it was good money but it was tough work.
"I don't get to see [my brothers] all the time but I'm just doing the best I know how and want to make sure they're okay.
"Before she died mum was pretty much taking care of us all, including my stepdad... it's tough, but we're getting through it. Financially it's tough, because mum did support us a lot."
Despite the emotional and financial strain, Renzy says his philosophy is not to worry about money but to make sure he is enjoying his life and working in a job that he loves – just as his mother would have wanted.
"I quit my trade and my motivation now is to just build my own little personal training business and be happy.
"I want my brothers and I to all live together. I know that's what my mum would have wanted. I think that was her plan too - for all of us to live together. I want to be financially stable so that we can all be together and they have a place to stay that is home.
"I know mum's dream was always to own her own house, or even to own more than one house so that when we were old enough she could pass it on to us. She wanted to give us all a home.
"I remember even when I was little her talking about that."
Renzy says since her death even the smallest things remind him of his mother.
"There are so many things that bring her back to me, things mum would have said or done that remind me of her. But the more you talk about it the more it helps."
Nikita Chawla
1991 - 2015
A successful choreographer and dancer, Nikita Chawla planned to travel to the United States after graduating from her bachelor of performing arts at Monash University, but she never got the chance to fulfill her dream.
She choreographed, sang in and produced her debut music video for Michael Buble's support act, Naturally 7, in late 2014 and started her own dance school, BollyFunk Creations, when she was just 18 years old.
"I couldn't have wished for a better sister," Nikita's brother Tarang Chawla says.
"I remember Niki as a generous, compassionate and ambitious young woman, who smiled despite all that she went through. Niki looked at the world with love, optimism and opportunity. I admire her immensely and I miss her every day."
Nikita's mother Sunila Chawla says her daughter was "vivacious, strong, courageous, talented and an independent young woman".
"My Nikita was full of life, dreams and ambitions. She was kind, caring, generous and giving. She was very sincere to her friends and family.
"I will miss her presence, the way she would come up and hug me.
"I remember when she was born in good health despite me having gestational diabetes. It will always be one of the happiest moments of my life.
"Niki only lived for 23 years but she gave us all more love than people give in a much longer lifetime.
"She had a sense of adventure. She survived bungee-jumping and skydiving which was very brave."
When asked what their happiest memories are of Nikita, her family says there are too many to mention.
"I miss the little things. I miss the in-jokes, I miss poking fun at our parents together. To others she was a performer and a creative, and I saw those things but to me she was, and always will be, my baby sister," her brother says.
"The individual successes, the hard work and the contribution she made to the lives of others were all important and I proudly supported her, but foremost to me she's my baby sister."
Tarang says Nikita had big plans for her future after overcoming severe depression and was looking forward to graduating and pursuing career opportunities overseas.
"She was looking forward to a bright, creative future which was cut short."
"She wanted to be recognized at the highest level by her creative peers, to win an award and give a 'thank you' speech. She rehearsed it so often in front of the mirror," her mother recalls.
Leila Alavi
1990 - 2015
Leila Alavi was born in Iran on May 8, 1990, the fifth child of Rostam and Manhoor Alavi.
As a child she was very quiet but was always smiling and laughing. Her brothers and sisters used to joke with her, asking if she took "smiling pills".
Her sisters Jacklin and Mitra remember her fondly.
"She always made us laugh. Even when we were mad at her she made us laugh. If we fought, she always forgave us. It was her nature to be forgiving and compassionate to everyone," they said.
Leila always believed that someone who was born in May (Ordiebehesht, according to the Iranian calendar) belonged to paradise, as that is the translation of its name.
Leila left Iran and immigrated to Australia in 2011. That same year she married a man whom she had fallen in love with a few years earlier.
She dreamed about becoming a pharmacist one day and was working her way through college to fulfil her dream.
She had many friends in Sydney who enjoyed her fun-loving spirit and beautiful smile. It is probably true to say that everyone who came into contact with Leila loved her, her sisters say.
Her sister Jacklin says Leila was dedicated to her study and was working towards her future.
"She was a very good person. She was a positive person. Very, very kind person. She was hard working and a very good student. She was studying and working for her future day and night.
"My family lost their life [when Leila died] because she was our life, she was our heart. I cannot call my mum and dad because I cannot handle their sadness," she says.
"Leila did not belong to this Earth. She was an angel and now has returned to her home in the sky."
Leila Alavi was 24 and is survived by four sisters and two brothers as well as her parents.
Please be careful, it is real
#SAY NO TO DOMESTIC/RELATIONSHIP VIOLENCE
What is Violent Relationship
Domestic/ Relationship Violence
It is an accumulating design of abuse in which one person controls another through force, fear or the threat of force.
Violence in close relationships increases in frequency and intensity over time. The longer it continues, the more likely you are to be seriously injured, maimed or even killed. Most people in relationships experience occasional disagreements with their partner, which is normal. Disagreements can even be healthy for a relationship when they are resolved quickly, constructively and peacefully in a reasonable period of time.
Sometimes, however, disagreements become abusive, which is unhealthy or even dangerous to the overall relationship or an involved partner. Abuse in relationships can take the form of physical, emotional, verbal, psychological, sexual or economic abuse and typically includes threats, intimidation, intense criticism, forced isolation and/or physical violence. A very large proportion of victims of relationship violence are women, but violence has been known to be perpetrated against men as well.
Relationship abuse and violence occurs among all races, ages, classes and religious groups. It is sadly a frequent component in heterosexual, gay and lesbian dating relationships. It damages and destroys committed relationships such as marriage and long-term partnerships as well as new relationships. .
For the sake of peace and to stem this tide, i am using this medium to say: ''lets make our relationships work Lets give peace a chance and desist from violence in all forms".
#SAY NO TO DOMESTIC/RELATIONSHIP VIOLENCE
Woman Who Drove Six Inches Nail Into Her Househelp's Head Arrested - Pictures
17-month-old girl dies in Virginia hotel after she was sexually assaulted
Friday, July 3, 2020
GENERALTeacher Jailed 15 years for Sodomising 12-year-old boy
According to the prosecution, mother of the victim suspected the teacher of having unnatural carnal knowledge of his son after she went through his son’s Whatsapp messages and discovered chats and obscene materials between the two.
Reports indicate that Kwabena Anim Seth, whom the son referred to as his teacher comes to the house to assist in his online school assignments. Probing further on what transpired between the boy and the suspect, the victim confided in the mother and said that the teacher comes to the house to assist him with school assignment after which he has unnatural carnal knowledge of him. This he said had occurred on three occasions.
The mother showed interest and advised him to invite him to the house which to confirm the revelation. She later informed witnesses to be alert and arrest Kwabena Anim Seth if he comes to the house. Kwabena Anim Seth went to the victim’s house the following day, 11th June, 2020 around 11:30am as agreed and upon entering the complainant’s living room, removed his dress leaving only a boxer short. In the event of removing the victim’s dress, the victim coughed to signal the witnesses who were hiding in the kitchen who rushed to the living room to arrest the suspect.
A police patrol team from the Accra Regional Police Headquarters was informed and they proceeded to the complainant’s house and picked the accused to the Regional CID for further investigation.The suspect admitted to the offence in his cautioned statement and that he had unnatural carnal knowledge with the victim but only on two occasions but not three as earlier recounted by the victim. Accused was subsequently charged and arraigned.
#SAY NO TO PEDOPHILE
SHOCKER! Man Cuts his Pen1s for Wife Giving Birth to Girl Twice, Threatens Doctor Not To Fix Him
A 36 year-old man identified as Yeung reportedly cut his pen1s after get drunk on hearing his wife gave birth to girl twice.
Depressed and sad,he asked the doctor not to fix his private part before the surgery.
At a party, Yeung was mocked for having no sons by his friends as they drank together. These dudes started making fun of his s3xual performance, which made Yeung gradually lost his temper. After came home, he went to the kitchen , took out a fruit knife and self-castrated. During the duration he couldn't help crying, "I don't have a son......I'm useless."
On hearing the outcry his wife ran to the kitchen and saw his husband without his genital. She immediately called ambulance and put the remains inside the fridge. After getting to the hospital, Yeung threathened the medic: "No treatment please! NO! NO! Don't Fix my Private part! DOOOOON'T! ".
Seeing his pale face and, the doctor suspected that the patient was drunk and was mentally unstable .After a 4-hour operation, Yeung regain his private part. The doctor also revealed that Mr.Yeung had self-castrated twice, according to the wounds. Since the doctor never conducted a similar case before, he was confused & surprised. Yet still the doctor and his team did their best to save the impulsive man from bigger future trouble.
After the operation, Yeung's wife was very worried about whether it will affect their ordinary lkife. Yet Doctor told her that her husband may feel depressed for getting his pen1s back and would face more problems in days to come.
#SAY NO TO EXESSIVE ALCOHOL INTAKE
#SAY NO TO GENDER DISCRIMINATION
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