‘It left me afraid for my life'
The Independent|November 06, 2024
A domestic abuse survivor tells Maya Oppenheim how her new address ended up in her ex’s hands in a data breach
Maya Oppenheim
‘It left me afraid for my life'

A domestic abuse victim said she was left fearing for her life after a company that obtains restraining orders accidentally disclosed her home address to her ex-partner.

Speaking to The Independent, Lola* said the data breach happened when she was applying for a non-molestation order through the National Centre for Domestic Violence (NCDV) several years ago.

Lola said the centre served her abusive ex-partner the restraining order in person, accidentally handing him a piece of paper containing her address – despite repeated pleas for her address not to be shared with him.

“They did not apologise for doing this for over a year,” the 35year-old said. “They wouldn’t accept responsibility and they said it was my fault or tried to cast blame on others. They treated me appallingly.”

Lola’s story comes as The Independent continues its Brick by Brick campaign, in partnership with the leading domestic abuse charity Refuge, to raise funds to build two houses for women escaping abusive partners. The initial £300,000 target has recently been reached thanks to generous donations from readers, with more than £500,000 of donations pouring in so far and plans already underway for the building of a second home.

Non-molestation orders, which can last up to a lifetime and are issued through the civil courts, often restrict where abusers can go or whom they can approach, and can be used to prevent a partner or ex-partner from using or threatening violence against a victim or their child.

Diese Geschichte stammt aus der November 06, 2024-Ausgabe von The Independent.

Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.

Diese Geschichte stammt aus der November 06, 2024-Ausgabe von The Independent.

Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.

WEITERE ARTIKEL AUS THE INDEPENDENTAlle anzeigen
Tyson's another long-since faded fighter who just can't take retirement lying down
The Independent

Tyson's another long-since faded fighter who just can't take retirement lying down

On Friday night in Texas, Mike Tyson joined a sad list of men behaving badly in a dangerous sport and he’s not bothered.

time-read
3 Minuten  |
November 19, 2024
Stellar interim job may give Carsley future England shot
The Independent

Stellar interim job may give Carsley future England shot

Eight debuts, five wins and one regret managing senior side

time-read
4 Minuten  |
November 19, 2024
Late goal gifts Scotland Nations League lifeline
The Independent

Late goal gifts Scotland Nations League lifeline

Andy Robertson marked his 80th cap with a sensational stoppage-time winner in Poland to keep Scotland’s hopes alive of staying in the top level of the UEFA Nations League.

time-read
2 Minuten  |
November 19, 2024
Energy bills expected to rise again in the new year
The Independent

Energy bills expected to rise again in the new year

Energy bills could be hiked yet again from 1 January as rising wholesale costs push up prices for households.

time-read
2 Minuten  |
November 19, 2024
THAT'LL BE THE DEITY
The Independent

THAT'LL BE THE DEITY

Pop psychology superstar Jordan Peterson feels it's high time his voice was heard on the most grandiose of subjects: God. The power of Christ compels Helen Coffey to ask: why?

time-read
9 Minuten  |
November 19, 2024
Queer villains are a cliche we should have moved past
The Independent

Queer villains are a cliche we should have moved past

Denzel Washington’s sly bisexual villain is a delight to behold in Gladiator II’, writes Louis Chilton. But when combined with two androgynous tyrants, a troubling trope emerges

time-read
3 Minuten  |
November 19, 2024
The farmers' tax could be a pig in a poke for the country
The Independent

The farmers' tax could be a pig in a poke for the country

With the agriculture sector warning the new tax will send us sleepwalking into a food shortage’, Zoé Beaty looks at the reality of an industry in crisis and how we may all pay a price

time-read
6 Minuten  |
November 19, 2024
Trump's tariffs would lower our food standards but we may just have to stomach it
The Independent

Trump's tariffs would lower our food standards but we may just have to stomach it

As if the dire predictions for Trump’s second term weren’t scary enough, the Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR) has now warned that The Donald’s 20 per cent tariff plan could reduce the UK economy by 0.9 per cent by the end of his administration.

time-read
3 Minuten  |
November 19, 2024
It's not yet World War Three but 'World War Z' has begun
The Independent

It's not yet World War Three but 'World War Z' has begun

Time was when optimists responded to the imminence of world war with a cocky: \"It'll all be over by Christmas...\"

time-read
3 Minuten  |
November 19, 2024
Australian senator says she will heckle the King again
The Independent

Australian senator says she will heckle the King again

Australian senator Lidia Thorpe tore up a copy of a motion censuring her for protesting against King Charles during his October visit when she accused him of genocide against Indigenous people.

time-read
2 Minuten  |
November 19, 2024