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Mother requested Facebook to handover the ‘cyberbullying’ messages that she thinks killed her child
A mother requested to Facebook to handover the ‘cyber-bullying’ messages from her son’s Facebook to find the reason why his son had killed himself.
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According to the report, Elaine Hughes, pleaded Facebook for the cyber-bullying messages after the police suggested her to do so. Police thinks that it will help in solving the mystery why her son killed himself.
She said before pleading “I would appeal to Facebook to please show some compassion. He was a 17-year-old child whose life was lost through no fault of Facebook but to the bullies who put those messages up there”.
Reports says that her son was found hanging at Stephenstown Industrial Estate in Balbriggan, north county Dublin on August 23, 2012.