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Why are so many women being murdered in Northern Ireland?
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Hundreds of people attend a vigil for the latest victim of domestic murder in Northern Ireland as family and friends of Amy Doherty remember 30 women who have been killed in the north in recent years.
So why are young women being murdered in such disproportionate numbers and what is the fallout for families in the decades after?
Nicola speaks with Jenny Friel.
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