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•Woman’s family wants it known her death by ex-RCMP officer was intimate partner violence | Globalnews.ca
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Tara Graham's mother, Brenda Tatlock-Burke , was killed three weeks ago in Enfield , N.S. , outside Halifax .
Her family is speaking out because her mother was the victim of intimate partner violence.
RCMP confirms the man involved in her death is a former officer who retired more than 10 years ago .
Since Tatlock-Burke’s homicide, two more cases with similar characteristics have occurred in Nova Scotia .
Women and gender-non-binary individuals in rural areas are especially at risk, says Bre Woligroski .
She says statistics show a 20 per cent increase in reported cases of intimate partner violence in the country.
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