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For three years, her next-door neighbours had done their best to destroy her life. The letter, sent to her local council, detailed the threats and abuse to which she had been subjected.
Dr Dow, an academic with a first from Oxford University, was at the end of her tether. Her final letter, in which she pleads for action to be taken, was acknowledged, but never answered. Three weeks later Miss Dow, 33, took an overdose of prescription medicine and never woke up. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...from-hell.html |
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