Stalking helpline to be launched

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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Stalking helpline to be launched


    A UK-wide helpline for victims of stalking is being launched later.The phone service, which is funded by the Home Office and private donations, was developed with the police.

    Campaigners believe stalking is under-reported because victims fear they will not be taken seriously. They estimate there are up to 2m victims in the UK.

    Tricia Bernal, whose daughter Clare, 22, was shot dead in a London Harvey Nichols store by her ex-boyfriend in 2005, helped to set up the helpline.

    At the time of the shooting in Knightsbridge, Michael Pech was awaiting sentencing after admitting harassment. The former soldier stalked Ms Bernal after the end of their brief relationship earlier that year.

    After killing Ms Bernal, from Groombridge on the Kent/Sussex border, he turned the gun on himself and committed suicide.

    The confidential helpline will have one number for callers anywhere in the UK and there will be a single point of contact in every police force.


    A survey by the University of Leicester, which was the biggest of its kind in Europe, found that three-quarters of victims wait until there have been at least 100 incidents before they approach the police.This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.


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