A 13-year-old girl killed herself after enduring months of alleged bullying at school. KARE reports.
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This gorgeous child killed herself???? where is justice, should be a law against it
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As someone who has been bullied for the past 39 years i can honestly say that its not the bullys fault or the schools fault. its her own fault. as a matter of fact the bully taught me not to let people push me around. that argument that its someone elses fault is just as lame as when the tried to blame ozzy osbourne and judas priest.
Live and LET LIVE!
What your great grandmother said still holds true:
IF you do not have anything nice to say, DO NOT say anything at all.
good job fellow person
Let me guess:
1.) The principal and administrators didn't konw this was going on in "their school"
2.) The school board doesn't think this could happen in "their school"
3.) And so on and so forth.....
Sound about right? Classic. Always shakes out this way.