Vile domestic abuser who threatened to kill ex-lover and bit her nose in row over missing wallet caged
Ian Brand left Naomi Paterson, the mother of his four children, with multiple injuries.
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Sicko Ian Brand
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By Danielle Kutchel
Families in need were given the gift of a Christmas lunch to round out 2020 on a positive note.
Cornerstone Church held its annual Christmas lunch on Tuesday 22 December, offering its community the chance to come together and make the best of what has, for many, been an exceptionally cruel year.
CEO of Cornerstone, Naomi Paterson, said the church saw a “broader community” than usual attend the event, including families with young children and refugee families – people who had been hit hard by the closures, job losses, stretched services and lack of financial assistance associated with Covid shutdowns.