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[[Carl Cook]] was an Australian man who lived in vicinity of Cairns, a city in the far north-east of the country. Mr Cook attended high school with [[Robert Brockway]].
 
[[Carl Cook]] was an Australian man who lived in vicinity of Cairns, a city in the far north-east of the country. Mr Cook attended high school with [[Robert Brockway]].
   
Mr Cook took his own life after suffering through nine years of [[parent alienation]]. It has also been reported that Mr Cook had also experienced [[intimate partner violence]].<ref>https://betterfamilies.org.au/fathers-killing-themselves/</ref><ref>https://archive.is/f5Y4v</ref>
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Mr Cook took his own life in May 2020 after suffering through nine years of [[parental alienation]]. It has also been reported that Mr Cook had also experienced [[intimate partner violence]].<ref>https://betterfamilies.org.au/fathers-killing-themselves/</ref><ref>https://archive.is/f5Y4v</ref>
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Mr Cook has been active within [[ABF]] prior to his death.<ref>https://betterfamilies.org.au/fathers-killing-themselves/</ref><ref>https://archive.is/f5Y4v</ref>
   
 
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 2 September 2024

Carl Cook was an Australian man who lived in vicinity of Cairns, a city in the far north-east of the country. Mr Cook attended high school with Robert Brockway.

Mr Cook took his own life in May 2020 after suffering through nine years of parental alienation. It has also been reported that Mr Cook had also experienced intimate partner violence.[1][2]

Mr Cook has been active within ABF prior to his death.[3][4]

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The category of Intimate Partner Violence includes articles where an accusation has been made but no conviction has been recorded.

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