Fatality report: Nearly two-thirds of Ohio domestic violence victims who died previously tried to get help

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Fatality report: Nearly two-thirds of Ohio domestic violence victims who died previously tried to get help
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — A newly released count of domestic violence-related deaths shows"a pattern of continuous, unceasing violence," according to the Ohio Domestic Violence Network.

Its report shows 112 people died between July 1, 2022 and June 20, 2023 as a result of domestic violence in Ohio.It is the same number of deaths as last year, according to Policy Director Maria York, who compiled the data from media reports, law enforcement, and ODVN's 76 member programs. There were also two deaths involving teenage dating violence. Girls aged 15 and 18 were shot and killed by the 18-year-old men they were dating, according to the count.Just as troubling, ODVN found nearly two-thirds of the victims died after they tried to get help, according to ODVN’s Legal Counsel Lisa DeGeeter, who oversees the count each year.

Paula Walters, who survived a near-fatal strangulation in 2006, but was left with a traumatic brain injury that went undiagnosed for more than a decade, spoke at Wednesday's event about the importance of connecting intimate partner violence and brain injuries.

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