Woman in 'Miss D' case was told by social workers 'she'd be done for murder'

Amy Dunne, known then only as Miss D, also said that social workers advised her to stay in a psychiatric hospital when she turned to them for help.

Woman in 'Miss D' case was told by social workers 'she'd be done for murder'

The woman at the centre of one of Ireland's most controversial court cases has revealed that social workers told her 'she'd be done for murder' if she went to England to abort her non-viable baby.

Amy Dunne, known then only as Miss D, also said that social workers advised her to stay in a psychiatric hospital when she turned to them for help.

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