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Sarah Everard’s death prompts men to join groups trying to halt male violence

Experts hope deaths of Everard and Sabina Nessa could mark a turning point of violence against women in the UK

The murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa could mark a turning point in men taking responsibility for male violence against women and girls, experts have said.

Groups led by men that work to end violence against females have experienced a surge in interest from other men, but organisers say if the momentum is not harnessed the opportunity will be lost.

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