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Schoolgirl who took her own life had 'entered dark rabbit hole on Instagram'

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Schoolgirl who took her own life had 'entered dark rabbit hole on Instagram'

By Adam Aspinall

 

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Molly Russell who took her own life in November 2017 (Image: PA)

 

A schoolgirl who took her own life after viewing harmful images on Instagram had entered a "dark rabbit hole of depressive suicidal content", her father said.

 

Molly Russell killed herself in 2017 after viewing graphic content on the Facebook-owned platform.

 

Her father, Ian, said he believed Instagram was partly responsible for her death.

 

Mr Russell said: "I think Molly probably found herself becoming depressed.

 

Full Story: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/schoolgirl-who-took-life-entered-20743459

and what is excuse for suicide before internet invention?

7 minutes ago, car720 said:

same as always.  Peer pressure.

Yep, that is what I blame. ????

one question: was she on SSRI medication, anti depressant with side effect : SUICIDE ATTEMPTS

1 hour ago, car720 said:

same as always.  Peer pressure.

Condolences to her family, but today's youth are pansies. 

8 minutes ago, MAGA 2020 said:

Condolences to her family, but today's youth are pansies. 

Checked on your kids lately?

4 hours ago, MAGA 2020 said:

Condolences to her family, but today's youth are pansies. 

Bit late for condolences, this happened in 2017.

Not sure why it's considered 'entertainment news' either.

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