Liverpool Echo about the repeated physical and emotional abuse.Even after the vicious street attack, he would turn up at her home and even threatened to burn down the house before he was later jailed.Now 34, Kerry is speaking up with the aim of helping victims after setting up a charity to help women subjected to domestic abuse.The charity called AIM Northwest aims to work with perpetrators of domestic abuse in a bid to prevent offending before it happens.The mum-of-three, who is now happily married following the trauma, said: "At first I didn’t realise I was in an abusive relationship."All of a sudden it became violent and it was only then that I realised, even though that was actually the last thing."Before that I was definitely subjected.
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