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"He was just boo-hoo crying," Ms Bracy said, describing one of the students. "I said, 'It's alright, I'm fine, don't cry'," adding that those moments of empathy and connection are why she will continue to share her story with anyone who will listen - despite the risks of falling foul of the law.