As Louisa navigates life in Australia as a teenager and begins dating, tensions escalate between her desire for independence and her mother's protective instincts. Despite her mother’s efforts, her decisions as a young adult contribute to her inability to break free from a life spiralling out of control. If you have any information regarding the death of Louisa Ioannidis, please email contact@casefilepodcast.com. If you need any support regarding any of the topics raised in this podcast, please reach out to services such as Lifeline on 131114, 1800 Respect or the Men’s Referral Service on 1300 766 491. Listeners outside of Australia should refer to their local services. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In the year 2000, as the Olympic Games put Australia in the global spotlight, a different but equally meaningful story was unfolding in Melbourne's northern suburbs.
Helen Iwanitis and her daughters, having escaped from the turmoil of Libya, were starting anew in Australia, away from the excitement and fanfare of the world's greatest sporting event in Sydney.
This was their chance for a fresh start.