Lauren Huxley talks of survival 10 years after attack
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www.nowtolove.com.auThe man who attacked an 18-year-old TAFE student, bound her, doused her in petrol and set her home on fire in one of the state’s most notorious crimes has been denied parole.
www.perthnow.com.auLauren Huxley was an 18-year-old TAFE student when she was savagely beaten by a stranger and left to die in her suburban home. Miraculously, the teenager pulled through, learning to walk, talk and eat again. 20 years on, Lauren and her family are confronting a new fear.
www.dailymotion.comIt has been 20 years since Lauren Huxley was brutally attacked in her home as a teen in a crime that shocked Australia. She has built a life no-one thought possible, but now her hard-won peace could…
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