Jail for woman who attacked teenager and locked her in a flat
Karen Parker, of Witnesham, has been jailed for locking a teenager in a flat and assaulting her in Leiston, east Suffolk.
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Karen Parker, of Witnesham, has been jailed for locking a teenager in a flat and assaulting her in Leiston, east Suffolk.
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