This morning call the police after a victim of domestic abuse pleaded with Eamonn and Ruth for help.



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This morning, the bosses are calling the police after a victim of domestic abuse pleaded with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford for help during today’s phone call.

The person who called Louise, who is not her real name, called to tell the hosts and agony Aunt Deidre Sanders that her ex haunted her.

She told Deidre that she has been threatened by her former partner who has been abusive in the past.

She explained, “I ran away from severe domestic violence a few years ago. However, my ex makes us suffer and said he would not give up until I was dead, etc.

“Fortunately, he no longer physically hurts us. However, he continues his threats by holding the purse strings and withholding the money. I have very limited benefits with two children, one of whom is disabled.”

Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford answered a call from a woman named Louise who was being tormented by her ex

“I have a court order that he refused to pay. I have spoken to the police about mental abuse, but they did not entertain me. I have tried to obtain legal aid, I cannot obtain legal aid. They have been supported by a couple of abusive people. domestic in the area.

“I’m at the extreme of my wits to get someone to help me stop this man and I can’t get anyone to do it.”

Deidre urged her to involve the police, saying: “I think we need to go back to hers and go to the police.”

Agony Aunt Deidre Sanders told Louise to contact the police.

“You are breaking the law, you are violating a court order. What you are doing is totally wrong.”

“It is a matter of compliance. Try again with the police, it is so clear that they should be helping you.”

Ruth assured Louise that the This Morning team will also contact the authorities.

She said: “Our team, they just told me, our team will go into the police, with Deirdre too. We will be helping you.

Eamonn and Ruth are hosts this morning all week

“These are very difficult calls: you cannot always call people again.

“By calling the program, you have taken the first step and we will try to help you. It is amazing how many calls there are.”

Louise, who is not her real name, started her call by telling Deidre: “I ran away from severe domestic violence a few years ago. However, my ex makes us suffer and said she would not give up until I was dead, etc.

“Fortunately, he no longer physically hurts us. However, he continues his threats by holding the purse strings and withholding the money. I have very limited benefits with two children, one of whom is disabled.”



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