Suicide due to bullying

CaliforniaDreamin

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This may be the most heart breaking article I have ever read. It details the suicides of 4 students in one high school. One killed herself after her friend was bullied so much he killed himself. Then her brother killed himself a year later, and her other brother died of a drug overdose. The brothers were not students at Mentor High School. An additional 2 students also took their own lives due to bullying.


http://www.aolnews.com/nation/artic...der-scrutiny-after-spate-of-suicides/19667585
 
Bullying has always been a problem, I got bullied at school unfortunately the head teacher joined in as well (they where his favourites) they smacked one boy in the face and the head would'nt let him go to hospital despite the pain at the end of the day his parents took him to hospital and found his jaw had been cracked. People talk about bullying as though it was minor but it isn't. In one case I remember a girl was stripped half naked boys took pictures and spread them round the school the head said it was just a case of high jinks from the kids. Here is the case of a school dinner lady who told the parents of a 7 year old what happened after the school only told them their daughter had been hurt by other children, she was suspended for breaking the confidentiality of the brats


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/article6648948.ece

A dinner lady is facing the sack for breaching “pupil confidentiality” after she blew the whistle on school bullies.

Chloe David, seven, was tied up and whipped with a skipping rope by fellow pupils at Great Tey Primary School in Essex.

Her parents, Scott and Claire David, received a letter from the school which said only that Chloe had been hurt by some other children. It did not mention that she had been tied up.

Carol Hill, who serves food at the school, told Mr and Mrs David the full story of their daughter’s ordeal.

“She had eight knots around her wrists and had been whipped across the legs with a skipping rope,” she said.

“I took her into the school, along with the four boys who had been seen with her. Two admitted it,” she told the Colchester Gazette.

But Mrs Hill, 60, has now been suspended while the school investigates if she is guilty of gross misconduct for discussing a pupil outside of school.

Mrs Hill saw Chloe’s mother shortly after the incident. “As I was talking to her I said I was really sorry about what had happened and then it became clear she did not know the whole story.

“I had to tell her because she then realised there was more to it.”

Mrs David said she was angry she had not been invited to school to discuss what had happened, especially as the parents of those accused had been called in for a meeting.

“The headteacher had written a note saying Chloe had been hurt by some other children and she was sure she would tell me all about it, but I should have been told the full story,” Mrs David said.

Chloe and her brother Cameron, five, have been taken out of the school by her parents. “I could not send her back, as I can only think about her being tied up,” Mrs David said.

Her husband has informed police about the incident.

The school says that Mrs Hill should not have discussed a pupil outside school.

Debbie Crabb, headteacher at the school, confirmed that an incident took place during the school lunchtime. “The matter is being dealt with internally in accordance with our behavioural policy and all the relevant parties have been informed.

“It would not be appropriate to discuss this in any further detail.”
 
My heart breaks for these families. The thought of children laughing at her funeral is just horrible. Something has to be done and maybe the arrests in the latest case at Rutger's will wake bullies up.
 

I am up close and personal with that school district. My daughter (the victim of bullying in a middle school) was pulled from school because nothing we tried made a school day tolerable for her. Think about the scale of the problem if this article is only talking about ONE high school (although that high school is absolutely ENORMOUS).

My dd (now in 7th grade) has a public speaking plan, centered around her experience in being bullied. Don't know how to make that plan happen for her, but she really, REALLY is on a mission with it. Hopefully, it'll open just one bully's mind.
 

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