ဆယ္ေက်ာ္သက္ မိန္းကေလး တဦး ျဖစ္တဲ့ Amanda Michelle Todd ကို ကေနဒါ ႏုိင္ငံ ဗင္ကူးဗားၿမိဳ႕က သူ႔ အိမ္မွာ လြန္ခဲ့တဲ့ ဗုဒၶဟူးေန႔က အသက္ေသဆံုးလွ်က္ ေတြ႔ခဲ့ရတယ္လိုိ႔ The Sun သတင္းစာ က ေရး ထားပါတယ္။
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စက္တင္ဘာလ ၇ ရက္ေန႔က မွ သူက အင္တာနက္ Youtube မွာ ေအာက္မွာ ေဖာ္ျပထားတဲ့
ဗီဒီယုိ ဖုိင္ကို တင္ၿပီး စကားမေျပာပဲ စာမ်ားေရးျပၿပီး ရင္ဖြင့္ခဲ့ပါတယ္။
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၁၅ သာရွိေသးတဲ့ Amanda Michelle Todd ဟာ အင္တာနက္ေပၚမွာ ခင္မင္ရာက တဖက္က
သူတဦးက သူ႔ကို ဟိုဟုိ ဒီဒီေျပာရင္ အေပၚပိုင္း ခြ်တ္ျပခုိင္းလုိ႔
ခြ်တ္ျပခဲ့ရာက အခု လုိ ေသေလာက္ေအာင္ ထိ စိတ္ခံစားမႈ ျဖစ္သြားတာပါတဲ့ ။
သူရဲ႕ အေပၚပိုင္းခြ်တ္ျပခဲ့မိၿပီးေနာ က္
သိမ္ၾကာခင္မွာလည္း ေနာက္ထပ္ ခြ်တ္ျပဖုိ႔ ေတာင္းဆုိတဲ့ အခါ သူက
ျငင္းခဲ့လုိ႔ သူ တခါက ခြ်တ္ျပခဲ့တဲ့ သူ႔ဓာတ္ပံုေတြကို သူနဲ႔ နီးစပ္တဲ့
သူငယ္ခ်င္းေတြကို တဖက္သူ က ျဖန္႔ေ၀လိုက္ၿပီး သူလည္း အေတာ္
စိတ္ဖိစီးမိလာတာကို ရင္ဖြင့္ထားခဲ့တာပါ။
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ဆယ္ေက်ာ္သက္ Amanda Michelle Todd က ကမာၻေပၚက မိန္းကေလးေတြအတြက္ သူ႔
အသက္နဲ႔ ရင္းၿပီး အခုလို သခၤန္းစာ ေပးသြားခဲ့ပါၿပီ။
you tube ဗီြဒီယိုမူရင္းလင့္ ႏွင့္ သတင္းအၿပည္႕အစံုကို မႈရင္းအတိုင္းေအာက္တြင္ ဆက္ဖတ္ၾကပါရန္။
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Teen girl commits suicide after posting video about her bully hell on YouTube
Cry for help ... Amanda told the story of her bully misery online
By BELLA BATTLE
Published: 12th October 2012
A TEENAGER who posted a video online about the misery of being bullied has died in a suspected suicide.
Amanda Michelle Todd was found dead at her home in Vancouver, Canada on Wednesday.
The tragic 15-year-old had placed a heartbreaking clip on YouTube just
five weeks earlier detailing how she was harassed online and bullied.
Now her mum Carol wants the video to help other young people avoid a similar fate.
She told the Vancouver Sun: "I think the video should be shared and used
as an anti-bullying tool. That is what my daughter would have wanted."
The black-and-white clip - entitled My Story: Struggling, bullying,
suicide and self-harm - was posted to the sharing site on 7 September.
It shows a silent Amanda flipping through cards with her story written on them.
VANCOUVER teen posts video blog about bullying weeks before her death
Revealing one sentence at a time to the camera, she tells how her troubles began when she discovered chatrooms.
Lonely and keen to meet new people, she got talking to guys online and was showered with compliments by one in particular.
He asked her to flash her boobs at him which she did just once - but it was enough.
A year later, the unidentified man contacted her on Facebook threatening
to circulate the image if she didn't perform a show for him again.
When she refused, he circulated the revealing photo to her relatives, friends and schoolmates.
"I can never get that photo back," she writes on one card.
Shunned and called names by her classmates, she switched schools. But the bullying continued.
Later, she was beaten up by a group of teens in front of her new school and the attack was filmed.
Feeling isolated and desperate, Amanda went home and drank bleach.
But recovering in hospital, she was horrified to see that the bullies
had posted pictures of bleach bottles online with captions like: "She
should try a different bleach. I hope she dies this time and isn't so
stupid."
Tragic ... gorgeous Amanda poses for a photo on her Facebook page
On one heartbreaking card, the former cheerleader writes: "Every day I
think why am I still here? ... I have nobody. I need someone.”
The pretty brunette was discovered dead at her home in Port Coquitlam at 6pm on Wednesday.
The waste of life will seem unbearable to many readers but a tiny shred of good may yet come from the heartrending tale.
For Amanda also uploaded a slide presentation offering kids and parents alike advice on beating the bullies.
In what could turn out to be her own very sad legacy, she urged people to stand up to bullies and help victims:
“If you see that someone is being bullied, don’t be afraid to tell the
bully to stop doing what they are doing. Make sure to tell them that
it’s wrong and that they shouldn’t bully other kids.”
Amanda also told parents “to always give your child emotional support” and to help them if they are being bullied.
Premier of British Columbia Chrisy Clark has also now posted a short video expressing her sympathy for Amanda's loved ones.
She said: "No one deserves to be bullied. No one earns it. No one asks for it. It isn’t a rite of passage.
“Bullying has to stop.”
A memorial page entitled 'Rest in paradise Amanda Michelle Todd' now has over 22,800 Likes on Facebook.
NEED help? Call The Samaritans on 08457 909090 or visit samaritans.org
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/
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