Sister of slain Kona woman, supporters rally to foster awareness about domestic violence

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Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Cheylee, left, and Cheryl Octavio stand together Friday while waving signs in Hilo to spread awareness about the prevalence of domestic violence on the island. Cheylee Octavio is a domestic violence survivor and wanted to come out to the event with her mom to let others in the community know that they are not alone.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald During a sign-waving Friday on Kanoelehua Avenue in Hilo, Alexus Fernandez holds a sign for her younger sister, who lost her life to domestic violence on New Year's Day.

For survivors of domestic violence, sometimes support is the best course to healing.