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00:02 I witnessed my uncle murder my nan and my cousin.
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00:27 The night started off normal, normal like every other night.
00:31 Nothing seemed to be out of the ordinary.
00:34 My uncle had come home.
00:38 He clearly wasn't acting like himself.
00:40 I heard my nan call out to me.
00:44 I then walked out of my bedroom door
00:47 and she was sitting on the lounge next to my nan
00:50 and he had a knife.
00:52 She then took a step to the left
00:56 and he proceeded to chase her to my neighbor's front lawn
01:00 and that is where my nan was murdered.
01:03 It seemed like a lifetime.
01:04 I finally heard sirens.
01:07 So I've opened the front door
01:09 and as I've opened the front door,
01:10 the police swarmed my front lawn.
01:13 They all stopped in a row
01:16 and they kind of backed off a little bit
01:19 and I knew that it was bad
01:21 and I saw my youngest cousin, Brayden,
01:26 I started calling out to him, asking him,
01:29 "Brayden, if you can hear me, please move."
01:31 He was not moving.
01:33 He didn't move.
01:35 - Research has shown that it takes a victim
01:49 25 instances of domestic violence
01:53 before they're ready to come and report it to police.
01:55 One of the functions of the app
01:57 is that it contains a diary or a log
02:00 where the victim can record anything and everything
02:03 about an incident if they're not ready
02:05 to come and report it to police straight away.
02:08 - The idea of the app was to make it
02:10 very user-friendly, easy to use,
02:12 so that it can be used by a child or an adult
02:16 in the same way.
02:17 So we built it in a way
02:20 where the functionality is easy to use.
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