Content warning: this story includes descriptions of domestic violence that may be distressing to some readers.
On this day 10 years ago, Adriana Donato was murdered. She was 20 years old, the world at her feet, and killed by a man who supposedly loved her. I feel a type of grief for Adriana, a young woman I have never met but who has been shared very generously with me.
As a victim-survivor of intimate partner violence, I grieve for the person I was before experiencing this abuse, but I also know I am on a healing journey. Unfortunately, Adriana was not only subjected to a controlling relationship but also robbed of any opportunity to recover from it.
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Adriana's mother Grace Donato and I met in 2019, crossing paths through our shared goal to eliminate violence against women. Over recent years, Australia has witnessed the rise of survivor voices who have overcome adversity and fought for change, demanding to be heard. But Grace occupies a different space. She speaks for those who have been permanently silenced, including her daughter. I am inspired by Grace, a mother whose love for her daughter is evidenced in her dedicated work in creating a future where everyone can be safe and respected.