Bullied to death. These bright young things had the world to live for. But from the school yard to their bedrooms, they were taunted endlessly.
Despite their parents desperately seeking help, no one was able to intervene to protect them from their tormentors.
This documentary honours the dying wish of Charlotte O’Brien, who at age 12 ended her life after relentless bullying. In a final suicide note to her parents she asked them to raise awareness.
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The documentary tracks four families who lost their children after hideous bullying.
A dire pattern emerges of families asking for help and being let down.
Devastated lives are left behind as parents struggle for answers.
A plea emerges for these victims to have not died in vain.
We all can act for change.
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