Suicidio por bullying de una niña de 14 años en Benalmádena, Málaga.


La Organización Mundial Bullying Sin Fronteras confirma el suicidio por presunto bullying de una niña de 14 años en Benalmádena, Málaga, España. Voceros de la Policía Nacional han confirmado a BSF que se investiga el suicidio ocurrido hace unas horas.
The World Organization Bullying Without Borders confirms the suicide of a 14-year-old girl in Benalmádena, Málaga, Spain, allegedly due to bullying. Spokespeople for the National Police have confirmed to BSF that the suicide, which occurred a few hours ago, is under investigation.

El terrible hallazgo:

Los familiares de la chica no la encontraban y la hallaron sin vida en el sótano familiar.

Los padres confirman el acoso escolar:

Los padres de la niña han asegurado que la víctima sufría bullying en el Instituto IES de Benalmádena y que incluso se encontraba en tratamiento psicológico por el flagelo escolar.

Bullying Sin Fronteras se ha comunicado con la delegación de Educación de la Junta de Andalucía que aún no ha respondido.


Ampliaremos.

Con información de la Consultora Internacional Javier Miglino Helfenstein.


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The World Organization Bullying Without Borders confirms the suicide of a 14-year-old girl in Benalmádena, Málaga, Spain, allegedly due to bullying. Spokespeople for the National Police have confirmed to BSF that the suicide, which occurred a few hours ago, is under investigation.

The tragic discovery: 

The girl's family couldn't find her and discovered her lifeless body in the family basement.

Parents confirm the bullying: 

The girl's parents have stated that their daughter suffered bullying at the IES Benalmádena high school.
Bullying Without Borders has contacted the Andalusian Regional Government's Department of Education, which has not yet responded.
Spain has the highest number of serious bullying cases in the world, according to BSF's 2025 global statistics. More to come.

With information from the international consulting firm JMH.

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