Showing posts with label Amanda Todd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amanda Todd. Show all posts

16 Oct 2012

Amanda Todd: Tributes pour in for cyber bullying victim

Tributes from across the world are being paid to a 15-year-old girl from Canada who killed herself after being bullied online. She first started her spiral into depression after being intimidated into sending a picture of her breasts to an anonymous man on Facebook when she was just a seventh grader.

Meantime, media from around the world, including online publications in England, the United States, Australia and Asia, have picked up the tragic tale. Anonymous published the name and address of a Vancouver-area man that the group claims was bullying and preying on Todd via the internet.

Amanda’s mother Carol said her daughter chose ‘Stay Strong’ because that’s what Demi Lovato, an American pop singer, X-Factor judge and anti-bullying advocate has tattooed on her wrist. The teenager changed schools repeatedly but this did not stop the bullying and she was physically attacked by classmates.
After a violent encounter with another girl, she wrote that she went home and drank bleach.


“She could be very funny,” said cheer teammate Alexa Ishikawa. “One afternoon she convinced me her father was Bill Gates.” The images ended up being sent to family and friends, and she described how she suffered anxiety, major depression and turned to drugs and alcohol and even tried to kill herself twice.

A concerned citizen contacted the organization last November to report that images of Todd were being circulated online, said spokeswoman Signy Arnason. Since Amanda’s death, the home has been filled with family and friends, offering condolences, bringing food and flowers and their remembrances of Amanda.


The last card on the YouTube video reads: "I have nobody. I need someone. My name is Amanda Todd."
In a comment below the video, Amanda wrote that she was not posting the video for attention. The cruelty that’s present when people harass each other through profiles on Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites has been an issue many have struggled to deal with.

13 Oct 2012

Amanda Todd: Bullied Canadian Teen Commits Suicide After Prolonged Battle Online

Amanda Todd, a 15-year-old girl from Port Coquitlam, B.C., posted this video to YouTube in September. Amanda's video is "My Story: Struggling, Bullying, Suicide and Self-harm".

She does not speak, instead holding up words printed on paper, a phrase at a time. "In 7th grade," she begins, sharing her message on cue cards, "I would go with friends on webcam [to] meet and talk to new people."

At one point, a stranger flattered her into flashing the camera. She describes using webcam chats to meet and talk to new people online as a seventh grade student. Amanda was in the 10th grade at Coquitlam Alternate Basic Education in Coquitlam, near Vancouver.

Amanda Todd, a 15-year-old girl from Port Coquitlam, B.C., posted this video to YouTube in September.
Amanda’s mother, Carol Todd, told The Vancouver Sun in a message on Twitter, “I think the video should be shared and used as an anti-bullying tool. That is what my daughter would have wanted." Todd's body was found Wednesday in her Port Coquitlam home following an apparent suicide.

According to The Vancouver Sun, the RCMP said Friday it has launched an investigation into the circumstances that led to her death. According to Amanda's YouTube history, she and Molly communicated through private messages on YouTube.

More than 250,000 people have “liked” a memorial page on Facebook for Todd as of Friday evening.
Her bullying began in Year 8 when an embarrassing photo was circulated to her relatives, friends and schoolmates. Amanda developed anxiety, depression, and anxiety disorders, she says in the video, followed by a path into drugs and alcohol.

News of Amanda Todd’s suicide is reaching high ranks in Canada. Premier Christy Clark, who started her own anti-bullying campaign while she was a radio host, posted a short video on YouTube Thursday sending her sympathies to Amanda’s family.

She also told the story of an incident where she made a "huge mistake" and "hooked up" with a boy at her school who had a girlfriend, but who she believed really liked her. More than 250,000 people have “liked” a memorial page on Facebook for Todd as of Friday evening.

Amanda's video is "My Story: Struggling, Bullying, Suicide and Self-harm". Her bullying continued despite moving to a new city.
Many took to Facebook to express their condolences as well as anger over the tragic death. On Twitter, Amanda's friends - many of whom she knew only online - mourned the death of this young woman, communicating in their own medium and their own words.

Amanda's video is "My Story: Struggling, Bullying, Suicide and Self-harm". Her bullying continued despite moving to a new city. Anti-depressants and counseling did little to combat the severe depression.

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