Report: Choking, strangulation victims 750% more likely to b

Report: Choking, strangulation victims 750% more likely to be killed by offender

A person involved in a domestic violence attack of choking or strangulation is more than 750% more likely to be killed by their offender in the next year, according to Gail Starr, clinical coordinator for Albuquerque SANE.

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