
Georgia Barter
Georgia Barter, a long-term victim of domestic abuse, tragically took her own life in April 2020, leading to a historic coroner's ruling that her death was an unlawful killing by her abusive partner, Thomas Bignell. Georgia was remembered for her vibrant personality, love for dance, and her deep bond with her family, particularly her mother, Kay Barter.
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Georgia Barter's suicide was judged by a coroner to be unlawful killing after a decade of abuse.
Katie’s story: her abusive ex-partner said ‘kill yourself’. When she did, police dropped domestic violence inquiry | Violence against women and girlsGeorgia Barter's suicide after a decade-long campaign at the hands of her former partner Thomas Bignell was judged by a coroner to be an unlawful killing.
Revealed: The true toll of female suicides in UK with domestic abuse at their core | Domestic violenceGeorgia Barter was a long-term victim of domestic abuse who died in hospital after taking a fatal overdose of painkillers.
Georgia’s story: how a domestic abuse victim’s suicide was ruled an unlawful killing by her partner | Domestic violence



















