The investigation of 12-year-old Rebecca Sedwick's
tragic suicide in 2013, which had been previously believed to be caused solely
by bullying, is now being revisited for other potential causes. Sedwick
committed suicide in September after she was allegedly harassed and
cyberbullied by classmates with cruel messages.
Prosecutors originally charged
two students for stalking Sedwick because of the messages and other conflicts
both in and out of school. However, lacking evidence, the charges were dropped
due to lack of evidence. Recently, Sedwick’s case has had more evidence of
varying issues in the young girl’s life, such as family issues.
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