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Sisters Uncut pays tribute to domestic abuse victims

Black flowers were laid by Cupid’s statue in London at the weekend in memory of the hundreds of women who lose their lives to domestic violence each year.

The symbolic action in Piccadilly Circus was part of a 200-strong women-only Valentine’s Day protest called by grassroots feminist campaign Sisters Uncut.

Their traffic-stopping march was deemed a huge success by the fledgling group, which has only existed for three months.

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