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Dartford woman campaigns for tougher sentences following death of sister
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2021-11-19
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Gemma Robinson took her own life because she couldn't face her abusive ex partner Joseph Falconer in court. He's currently serving a three and a half year sentence for malicious wounding but Kirstie wasn't able to appeal it.
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