Degrees of Abuse: Part 4: ‘I was absolutely destroyed’

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Degrees of Abuse: Part 6: ‘He lies to avoid accountability’

More incredible revelations about how a PhD student at Glasgow University lied about his dead wife and falsely accused innocent people of killing her. Question is, why has it taken almost four years for Glasgow University to investigate multiple complaints about him? *Please note ...  Show more

Degrees of Abuse: Part 5: ‘He had deliberately obscured who he was’

The PhD student at Glasgow University was charismatic and charming and part of his appeal was his tragic past. But his relationships with several women became abusive and controlling. As our investigation dug deeper into his history in his home country, we uncovered his lies and ...  Show more

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