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In 2024, there have been 50 women allegedly killed by men in the UK. Each of these women had a unique story and a life that deserves to be remembered. The Guardian aims to shed light on these women’s lives and the tragic circumstances that led to their deaths.

Courtney Mitchell, Olivia Wood, Rebecca Simkin, Alana Odysseos, Laura Robson, Jenny Sharp, Sophie Evans, Joanne Samak, Maxine Clark, Lauren Evans, Rita Fleming, Joanne Ward, Delia Haxworth, Chitsidzo Chinyanga, Patsy Aust, Maria Nugara, Amie Gray, Margaret Parker, Emma Finch, Kathryn Parton, Bhajan Kaur, Anita Mukhey, Tarnjeet Riaz, Lisa Welford, Rachel McDaid, Samantha Mickleburgh, Kennedi Westcarr-Sabaroche, Kulsuma Akter, Frances Dwyer, Jillian Hughes, Tiffany Render, Carol Matthews, Ursula Uhlemann, Pauline Sweeney, Zhe Wang, Sarah Mayhew, Christine Bauld, Wendy Francis, Zhe Wang, Claudia Kambanza, Tara Kershaw, Kanticha Sukpengpanao, Alison McLaughlin, Maya Bracken, Tia Simmonds, and Keotshepile Naso Isaacs are the women who lost their lives in these tragic events.

Each of these women had families, friends, and loved ones who are now left to grieve their untimely deaths. The circumstances surrounding each case are unique, but the common thread is the violence inflicted upon them by men. These women were daughters, mothers, sisters, and friends, and their lives should be remembered as more than just statistics.

The impact of these deaths ripples through communities, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake. The families of these women are left to pick up the pieces and try to make sense of the senseless violence that took their loved ones away from them.

It is important to remember that these women are not just numbers on a page; they were vibrant individuals with hopes, dreams, and loved ones who cared for them deeply. As we reflect on these tragic events, we must also work towards a society where violence against women is eradicated, and where every woman feels safe and valued.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse or violence, please reach out for help. There are resources available to support you, and you are not alone in your struggle. Let us honor the memory of these women by working towards a future where such tragedies are prevented and where all women can live free from fear.