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Writer's pictureDwayne Hards✅

Charities fighting to end the war on stalking across the country

Stalkers are a serious threat to their targets and could harm them at any time but will not be able to do this in prison, and that's why it needs to be reported immediately.

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Copyright: Dwayne Hards.

Thousands of innocent people have been murdered by their stalkers every year, and some of these situations could have been avoided if action was taken sooner.


Several charities have been set up to support the victims of stalking, working alongside law enforcement to protect them.


There are several signs to tell if you're being stalked, such as: being sent gifts, receiving threatening material, noticing unexplained changes to your devices, and feeling like someone is watching you. If these signs are noticed by a could-be victim, they should take action immediately and get advice.

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