Double murder accused was reported to police five times before attacks, court told
Briefly

Despite being reported to the police multiple times for harassment and violence, Carl Cooper allegedly went on to murder his girlfriend Naomi Hunte, displaying a pattern of controlling behavior and aggression.
The prosecution describes Cooper as a 'callous bully and a killer' with a history of controlling and violent behavior towards women, a pattern evident in the cases of both Naomi Hunte and Fiona Holm.
Naomi Hunte had reported Cooper to the police multiple times, expressing fear and concern for her safety due to his aggressive and controlling behavior, which escalated over time, leading to her tragic death.
The tragic case unfolds in Woolwich Crown Court, shedding light on the alarming and severe consequences of domestic violence and the need for authorities to take such reports seriously to prevent further tragedies.
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