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PODCAST EXTRA - Rebecca Saunders On The Life Taken From 3 Year Old Clarissa
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Rebecca Saunders talks to PJ about why now is the time to speak her little girls truth, and how she copes with the enormity of what happened in West Cork in March 2013.
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