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Seventh grader in Ubon Ratchathani found hanged after leaving suicide voice clip

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Seventh grader in Ubon Ratchathani found hanged after leaving suicide voice clip

By The Nation

 

A 14-year-old girl was found hanged at the house where she lived with her grandmother in Ubon Ratchathani on Wednesday morning, after recording a goodbye message the night before.
 

The grandmother woke up at 5am to find the body of the girl hanging from a beam of the storage room of their house in Moo 2 village in Tambon Khilek, Muang district.

 

A doctor determined the girl, a seventh grader at a local school, had died about six hours earlier.

 

Her mobile phone contained a voice clip in which she was heard sobbing and saying she was sorry that she could not live with her parents like other children, as they had divorced.

 

The paternal grandmother said the girl was normally a lively child but had seemed depressed a few days ago.

 

She said the girl complained after school on Tuesday that she did not want to attend classes the next day as they had school tests, saying she wanted to go to hospital instead.

 

The girl had also complained that her friends did not like her. Her grandmother added that the girl had earlier hugged her and apologised.

 

She said her granddaughter had watched Facebook clips of people committing suicide by hanging, which may have prompted her to imitate the behaviour.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30355692

 

 
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Very, very sad, poor girl, seems she could'nt escape the devils that taunted her mind RIP.

How immensely sad.  RIP young lady.

Just one of them, i red 750 young people in Thailand kill them selves, EVERY YEAR.

RIP

How terribly tragic. 14 years old with the weight of the world on her shoulders. A little emotional support at school or at home may have prevented this awful event.

What the heck is up with being able to see this stuff on YouTube? You can't see a pair of breasts, but a hanging is cool?

 

And yet another innocent child, passed off to the grandparent(s) because mom and dad are frickin immature morons who never should have been allowed to procreate. And THAT is the problem.

 

You need a license to be a frickin barber, but any fool can bang out a kid.

18 hours ago, geriatrickid said:

Another victim of a poorly handled divorce.

And grand parents who couldn't read the signs of a girl in distress !!!

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