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Did anyone spot the trailer where Yasmeen phones the police to say she has killed her husband?
I hope she did, he is a nasty piece of work.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A couple of days ago I was reading a post that linked to one of the tabloids and I saw the spoiler about the OP and read it. So I won't say any more but there is something else that was shocking ... which I'll keep to myself. I think, we might have to wait until the beginning of May before we see that episode.
If that unfolds, no doubt there will be a new saga about her trial.
I think this storyline does a disservice to victims' understanding of what constitutes bullying, etc., because it maybe gives the impression that things need to be as bad as that, as ridiculous as that, before it constitutes abuse. There is always the danger that over-the-top, drawn-out storylines in soaps verge on satire. Apart from the conjuring-box prison and killing the pet chicken, the fact that he conned her into handing over her bank cards was quite enough controlling behaviour to be getting on with.
Forget that Yasmeen has morphed from a sometimes feisty neighbour into a wimp-in-love. Her situation and (presumably) possible trial raises a serious issue about nowhere-to-turn victims.
The concept of the balance of one's mind being disturbed usually refers to suicides. Should there be a defence (not a mitigation but an exonerating defence) along the lines of "a permanent state of terror"? Just a thought.
I think this storyline does a disservice to victims' understanding of what constitutes bullying, etc., because it maybe gives the impression that things need to be as bad as that, as ridiculous as that, before it constitutes abuse. There is always the danger that over-the-top, drawn-out storylines in soaps verge on satire. Apart from the conjuring-box prison and killing the pet chicken, the fact that he conned her into handing over her bank cards was quite enough controlling behaviour to be getting on with.
Forget that Yasmeen has morphed from a sometimes feisty neighbour into a wimp-in-love. Her situation and (presumably) possible trial raises a serious issue about nowhere-to-turn victims.
The concept of the balance of one's mind being disturbed usually refers to suicides. Should there be a defence (not a mitigation but an exonerating defence) along the lines of "a permanent state of terror"? Just a thought.
Bilsuth, there is a defence now. Being a victim of coercive control can be used as a defence for murder or assault. There was recent case where a woman was released after serving time for killing her husband after appealing with this new law.
Perhaps that is where the storyline will go, so that more people are aware of it.
Perhaps that is where the storyline will go, so that more people are aware of it.
I hope she doesn't murder him as another murder in Corrie is just taking things OTT. I do know the story line on this but I won't say in case it spoils it for some, but I hope Yasmeen will just get arrested for assault and then when the full story comes out about him and what he's been doing, he will be banished from the street for good.
Chelle is right. Coercive Control is now an offence in law and quite well know I think. Well, to women anyway!! You would be surprised how much some people will put up with especially if they have children and nowhere to go. Yasmeen doesn't have children to worry about, knows he's seeing other women, has help at hand and still won't leave so I'm losing all sympathy for her now. If he had killed my chicken he'd have been straight in the oven himself.