Raneem's Law: Domestic abuse 999 pilot launched after murders
- Domestic abuse specialists will now be embedded in 999 control rooms in five police forces to improve victim support, as reported by the Home Office.
- Raneem Oudeh and her mother, Khaola Saleem, were murdered in 2018 after multiple police calls went unheeded, as highlighted in an inquest conclusion.
- Nour Norris emphasized that their sacrifices have led to a law that will save lives and represents a significant change in domestic abuse response.
- Home Secretary Yvette Cooper stated that every 30 seconds, someone calls about domestic abuse, highlighting the urgent need for specialized support.
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Domestic abuse specialists placed in 999 control rooms after women's murders
Raneem's Law has been launched in five pilot areas to improve police responses to domestic violence calls after the murders of Raneem Oudeh and her mother Khaola Saleem by Ms Oudeh's ex-husband.
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