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Grieving mother Annette Bramley launches #ForHolly domestic abuse awareness campaign in memory of Holly Bramley with Lincolnshire Police and Lincolnshire Domestic Abuse Specialist Service




A grieving mother has started a campaign in memory of her brutally murdered daughter to raise greater awareness about domestic abuse.

Holly Bramley, 26, was stabbed to death by husband Nicholas Metson in Lincoln in 2023. In April he was sentenced to life in prison and must serve at least 20 years.

The #ForHolly campaign has been launched today (Thursday, September 26) by Holly’s mum Annette Bramley, working with the county’s police force and Lincolnshire Domestic Abuse Specialist Service.

Murder victim Holly Bramley’s family pay tribute to the ‘beautiful, caring, innocent soul’, from Lincoln, and call for greater awareness of domestic abuse
Murder victim Holly Bramley’s family pay tribute to the ‘beautiful, caring, innocent soul’, from Lincoln, and call for greater awareness of domestic abuse

Annette said: “It was a real privilege to be Holly’s mum, I only wish we had been able to do more to save her.

“I really do hope this campaign will make a difference to someone suffering in the same way.

“The biggest hurdle is getting that person to listen, to realise that they are not in a safe relationship, for them to believe what their worried family and friends can see, that they can’t.

Holly Bramley was killed by her husband in a shocking case
Holly Bramley was killed by her husband in a shocking case

“That’s the thing we need to get across because Holly couldn’t see what a controlling, coercive fiend he was. But we could.”

Over the coming weeks the campaign will highlight what Holly endured at the hands of the ‘evil monster’ and aims to reach others to improve their understanding of what domestic abuse is.

Detective chief inspector Rachael Cox is the lead for domestic abuse at Lincolnshire Police.

DCI Rachael Cox, lead for Domestic Abuse at Lincolnshire Police
DCI Rachael Cox, lead for Domestic Abuse at Lincolnshire Police

DCI Cox said: “We are indebted to Annette.

“Despite her grief she is determined to work with us to help us reach those experiencing domestic abuse.

“She is an inspiration and a reminder of why we do this job.

Nicholas Metson admitted murdering his wife Holly Bramley and then disposing of her body parts in a Lincolnshire river PHOTO: LINCOLNSHIRE POLICE
Nicholas Metson admitted murdering his wife Holly Bramley and then disposing of her body parts in a Lincolnshire river PHOTO: LINCOLNSHIRE POLICE

“We are here to protect people and will continue to do all we can to raise awareness of what abuse is and to make sure everyone knows how they can get help even if they don’t feel they can approach the police to report yet.”

Holly was described by her family as ‘a beautiful, caring, innocent soul who had a kindness and warmth that affected everyone she met’ and is at peace now.

Her experience of domestic abuse only ended when her life was taken - the most tragic and devastating of outcomes.

The police, charities and agencies know there are countless people who are enduring domestic abuse and living with it daily.

Nicholas Metson was sentenced at Lincoln Crown Court with a life sentence for murdering Holly
Nicholas Metson was sentenced at Lincoln Crown Court with a life sentence for murdering Holly

It will raise awareness about what action can be taken by those suffering at the hands of an abuser on behalf of Holly and for every person who suffers domestic abuse.

Holly’s family, who live in South Holland, said: “Holly’s life ended at the hands of the abusive man who was supposed to love her.

“In memory of Holly, we are working together to raise awareness of the help and support available for domestic abuse.”

A Lincolnshire Police spokesperson added: “Annette has been absolutely determined to do this because she wants to help others.”

If you have been affected by any of these issues visit here https://www.lincs.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/daa/domestic-abuse/support-organisations/ for further information.

For information and help visit https://ldass.org.uk/

Support the #ForHolly campaign launched today on social media platforms including X (Twitter).



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