La Organización Mundial Bullying Sin Fronteras confirma el suicidio por bullying de Jeremy David Harrison, de 10 años, en Pine Site Ranch, Tonasket.
The World Organization Bullying Without Borders confirms the suicide of 10-year-old Jeremy David Harrison, who died as a result of bullying, in Pine Site Ranch, Tonasket. According to his family, the boy suffered bullying at Mission View Elementary School in Wenatchee, particularly on the school bus in front of older students. Jeremy's ashes were interred at Strawberry Rock, a nearby ranch where he spent his childhood.
Según denunciaron sus familiares, el niño sufría acoso escolar en la Escuela Primaria Mission View en Wenatchee donde concurría, particularmente en el bus escolar frente a compañeros más grandes. Las cenizas de Jeremy fueron inhumadas en Strawberry Rock, un rancho cercano donde el niño pasó su niñez.
El padre de Jeremy, Donny Harrison, dijo que la familia supo después que Jeremy sufrió acoso escolar permanente en el autobús antes de su muerte.
“Había acoso escolar en el autobús escolar”, dijo el Sr. Harrison.
La Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Okanogan está investigando las circunstancias de la muerte de Jeremy, incluidas las acusaciones de acoso. Las autoridades aún no han revelado detalles sobre lo ocurrido ni si otros estudiantes pudieron haber estado involucrados.
Según su padre, Jeremy tenía autismo.
“Tenía autismo y era un poco marginado, pero era muy inteligente y se preocupaba por los demás”, dijo Harrison.
“No hubo ninguna señal ni advertencia”, dijo Harrison.
Por el momento, se desconoce cuánto tiempo duró el presunto acoso escolar y quiénes estuvieron involucrados. Harrison indicó que los chicos presuntamente implicados eran mayores, pero aún no se sabe si podrían enfrentar consecuencias, dependiendo de su edad, ni si hubo algún tipo de incitación directa a la autolesión.
“Solo se les puede acusar si le dijeron específicamente que se suicidara, pero no sabemos cuánto tiempo lleva ocurriendo”, dijo Harrison. “La investigación continúa”.
Estados Unidos:
Si usted o alguien que conoce está lidiando con pensamientos de autolesión, puede obtener ayuda llamando o enviando un mensaje de texto al 988, la Línea de Ayuda para el Suicidio y las Crisis.
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Organización Mundial Bullying Sin Fronteras
The World Organization Bullying Without Borders confirms the suicide of 10-year-old Jeremy David Harrison, who died as a result of bullying, in Pine Site Ranch, Tonasket. According to his family, the boy suffered bullying at Mission View Elementary School in Wenatchee, particularly on the school bus in front of older students. Jeremy's ashes were interred at Strawberry Rock, a nearby ranch where he spent his childhood.
Jeremy's father, Donny Harrison, said the family learned afterward that Jeremy endured constant bullying on the bus before his death.
"There was bullying on the school bus," Mr. Harrison said.
The Okanogan County Sheriff's Office is investigating the circumstances of Jeremy's death, including allegations of bullying. Authorities have not yet released details about what happened or whether other students may have been involved.
According to his father, Jeremy had autism.
"He had autism and was a little bit of an outcast, but he was very intelligent and cared about others," Harrison said. “There were no signs or warnings,” Harrison said.
At this time, it is unknown how long the alleged bullying lasted and who was involved. Harrison indicated that the boys allegedly involved were older, but it is still unknown whether they could face consequences, depending on their age, or if there was any direct encouragement to self-harm.
“They can only be charged if they specifically told her to kill herself, but we don’t know how long this has been going on,” Harrison said. “The investigation is ongoing.”
United States:
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of self-harm, you can get help by calling or texting 988, the Suicide and Crisis Helpline.
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