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I’m not shocked calls to abuse lines have risen 25% – my ex raped me in my sleep for years & lockdown would be his dream

A MUM who was raped and physically assaulted by her ex for eight years has spoken of the horror abused women will face in lockdown, saying it will be "torture" for them.

Mum-of-three Becky Bellenie, from Chelmsford, Essex, was attacked by abusive partner Neil Parrish, 37, for nearly a decade. She told Fabulous she fears for abused women's safety as it was revealed calls to the UK's largest domestic abuse charity have soared by 25 per cent during lockdown.

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The Woman's Trust in West London has closed its group sessions, although is offering them online, with a sign on its website saying: "Our staff are now working remotely – there may be some delay in responding to calls and emails during this time, please bear with us.

"We are in the process of  working with all of our clients to rearrange our face to face counselling sessions and move to phone appointments, where possible.

"We know this is not an ideal solution, but we are committed to making sure vulnerable women still have access to the mental health support they need during this critical time.

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it was "torture" imagining what the abused women were going through.

"They are trapped with the person who abuses them," she said. "It’s almost impossible for them to get in touch. They’ll email or text to say they are struggling. They may have to go for a walk to call me from outside."

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Becky, who was a confident single mum of two before getting together with Parrish in 2010, said she can't imagine how difficult it for those suffering.

"I would hate to be living with my ex in this lockdown," she said, explaining how he would rape her every day.

"It is hard enough managing to escape for a few minutes at time in day to day life but in lockdown there is no escape.

"There is no freedom.

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"There will certainly be a rise in deaths in this lockdown due to domestic violence - there already has been."

Becky is now repaying off bills she accrued during her relationshipCredit: Becky Bellenie/Collects
Becky and Parrish, during his treatment for cancerCredit: Becky Bellenie/Collects

Kelly Fitzgibbons, 40, Robert Needham, 42, and daughters Ava, four and Lexi, two, were found dead at their home in Woodmancote, West Sussex.

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