A stalking survivor has called on victims to reach out for support amid fears of a hidden rise in abuse during the Covid-19 pandemic.Ann Moulds - who created Action Against Stalking after suffering her own terrifying ordeal more than a decade ago - fears victims may be delaying seeking help during the Coronavirus lockdown.But she claims the lockdown also makes women more vulnerable than ever to cyber attacks as they are confined to their homes and isolated from friends and family.Yesterday Ann hosted an online event with advice from politicians and campaigners as part of National Stalking Awareness Week.The charity founder She said: “We don’t want victims to feel like they can’t report because there’s so much focus on the virus.“Just
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