Pregnant and frightened, Kardell Lomas begged for help. Police found her body in the boot of a car

The GuardianWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 2:00:43 PM
Pregnant and frightened, Kardell Lomas begged for help. Police found her body in the boot of a car
  • Kardell Lomas, a pregnant woman, was discovered deceased in a car's boot after multiple reports of domestic abuse and pleas for help. Her family is now demanding accountability for her death, which highlights systemic failures in addressing domestic violence.
  • This incident underscores the urgent need for effective support systems and police intervention in domestic violence cases, as repeated warnings were not acted upon, raising concerns about the safety of vulnerable individuals in similar situations.
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