A police domestic violence liaison officer recounted the more than two months she spoke to Hannah Clarke before her death.
Hannah Clarke described her husband’s expectation that they have sex every night as “another chore she has to do at the end of the day” to a police domestic violence liaison officer.
A coronial inquest is investigating the contact Ms Clarke and Baxter had with domestic violence support services and police in the months before the tragedy. It will also focus on whether more could have been done to keep the children safe. “And then she disclosed to me that he makes her have sex every night and I went: ‘OK, now we’ve got something’.
A few weeks before her death Ms Clarke started saying to those close to her that she feared her estranged husband would kill her.Facebook - Integr8 & CrossFit SMC