She will be interviewed by Midlands 103's Will Faulkner.
A Carlow mum, whose sons were killed by their father, will share her story at an event in Offaly today.
Kathleen Chada will be interviewed by Midlands 103's Will Faulkner about rebuilding her life after the deaths of Eoghan and Ruairi in 2013.
It has been organised by Offaly Domestic Support Supports as part of the 16 Days Of Action campaign.
ODVSS says domestic violence isn’t always physical, and people can suffer from psychological, emotional, coercive control, financial, sexual, social, and mental abuse.
One in five women who are in abusive relationships will never tell anyone.
The talk takes place in Tullamore Library at 4.30pm.
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