A woman is alleged to have been killed by a repeat domestic violence offender, and her family is calling for improved safeguards following the death. According to reports, the family says the offender was not adequately monitored before the killing and that greater attention is needed to prevent similar outcomes.

The outlets frame the family’s concerns around both domestic-violence risk management and broader public awareness. PerthNow and The West Australian both report that the family is urging people to be cautious about forming relationships, including through dating apps, and to better understand the danger of engaging with abusive or high-risk individuals. While the articles share the same core claim—lack of monitoring before the killing—they focus different parts of the message on prevention, including the need for awareness and systems to track offenders.

Both sources attribute the family’s call to the perceived failure of monitoring and emphasize that the case involves allegations rather than a confirmed outcome. The reporting centers on the family’s perspective and the implications for safety checks and community awareness.