Thursday, September 19

The family of a young girl who allegedly committed suicide after being bullied at a private school in Sydney have spoken out, saying they won’t let her story be swept under the rug.

Charlotte, who was 12 years old at the time of her death, was a student at Santa Sabina College.

In her final note, she wrote that she felt like life was too hard for her to continue.

On Monday, 2GB’s Ben Fordham said he had to be present for his listeners after receiving a message from the family of Charlotte, who allegedly committed suicide.

The message said that the family lost their daughter in tragic circumstances.

The message, which was read by Fordham, said that the family lost their daughter due to the bullying she experienced at school.

The letter continued that nothing anybody says can describe what the family went through.

According to the family, their daughter was bullied by students who still attend the same school.

In her goodbye note, she mentioned the bullying she had experienced, and she said that it was too hard to continue.

The school then stated that it had investigated the incident, but the girls denied it.

The family says that they won’t let the issues related to their daughter’s death get swept under the carpet. They also stated that they won’t let her memory be lost.

They believe that there are more children who need to die before they can realize the consequences of bullying.

How many parents have to go through the pain of not being able to pick up their kids from school?

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