Three high school students have reportedly been suspended from their hockey league for allegedly driving another girl to her death.
Sources revealed how the victim was so depressed after speaking to her boyfriends that she wanted to kill herself. And these three young women assisted her in doing just that, instead of counseling her and reporting her behavior to others.
The victim named McKenna Brown who hails from Pinellas County in Florida was reportedly driven to her death. This was after she went through a period of intense bullying and harassment online by some of her closest friends.
The 16-year-old loving student took her own life after just five days of abusive texts that showed how her friends wanted to try and ‘cancel’ her forever.
For now, the three students from high school are yet to be identified. But they are said to have tried to really embarrass her for chatting to her own ex-boyfriends.
Since then, the trio were reportedly suspended by their high school’s administration for the awful behavior and have also been suspended from the hockey league for Lightning High School. This is where the group of girls developed a friendship with her.
The girls were reportedly called out for conducting the worst form of cyberbullying imaginable. And they’re now going to be paying the price for it.
The young girl’s death has sparked intense grief and shock in her loved ones, who didn’t see this coming.
They never knew the seriousness of the situation and what exactly she happened to be going through on that particular day.
The parents knew about the avalanche of abuse that came her way through her friends, just days before the youngster had taken her own life.
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