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ANGELA: “My father physically abused me from the age of nine, until thirteen when I was sent away. My brother was my champion in the family and the one that saw the goodness in me. One of the most important things that I took from him was something that he told me from the ancient Egyptians: They all wanted to die with their heart as light as a feather. I’ve been on a mission to try and do that, so I can die with my heart as light as a feather, without hate in my heart.”

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DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE
ANGELA: “My father physically abused me from the age of nine, until thirteen when I was sent away. My brother was my champion in the family and the one that saw the goodness in me. One of the most important things that I took from him was something that he told me from the ancient Egyptians: They all wanted to die with their heart as light as a feather.  I’ve been on a mission to try and do that, so I can die with my heart as light as a feather, without hate in my heart.”
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