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Published 18:14 30 May 2017 BST
Updated 20:04 30 May 2017 BST
“By the time the first hit came, I was already a shell of a person. When you see the psychological signs, don’t ignore them. When it feels wrong, it is wrong.” “He went to kiss me, and then just slapped me square across the jaw.” “He never actually hit me until I was pregnant” “I have a lot of scars to remind me today of all of the violence.”Commenting on his understanding of what constituted domestic abuse during the documentary, meanwhile, a perpetrator of domestic abuse said:
“The way I would have seen domestic violence was someone would have had to have a broken arm, or a woman would have had to be in a coma.”The two-part documentary is available to watch on RTÉ Player now (Part One and Part Two); if you have been affected by any of the issues raised in the documentary or in the trailer, please contact: Women’s Aid freephone 1800 341 900 1800 341 900 or visit www.womensaid.ie and www.2in2u.ie AMEN 046 902 3718 or www.amen.ie COSC www.cosc.ie MEND 051 878866 www.mend.ie
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