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EXCLUSIVE Shocking new family feud erupts over Pheobe Bishop's disability: Tragic teen's grieving mother hits back after her aunt said the unthinkable

EXCLUSIVE Shocking new family feud erupts over Pheobe Bishop's disability: Tragic teen's grieving mother hits back after her aunt said the unthinkable

Daily Mail​5 days ago

A fresh war of words has erupted between Pheobe Bishop's mother and the late teenager's estranged aunt Carolea 'Caz' Johnson.
The family rift first blew up last month when Carolea appeared on Channel Ten 's The Project to leak private texts from Pheobe - sent about three weeks before she went missing - in which she described her living situation as a 'hellhole'.

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