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By contrast, a secondary victim is not in the danger zone and does not fear for their own safety. A clear example of a secondary victim is the claimant in McLoughlin v O’Brian (see above). She was a secondary victim because she suffered psychiatric damage as a result of concern for her family. She did not fear for her own safety at any point.
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