2nd Parkland shooting survivor committed suicide

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I hope its not a pattern

How far from the shooting makes someone an actual survivor is my biggest question from this because how can someone reach out to those in there in a way to help
 

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Anxiety attacks and sugar cookies
teenagers already be killing themselves at a higher rate than before, i can only imagine that coupled with living through that PTSD experience.

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america is a hell hole.
And there's nowhere else you can really escape to either, the civilized world is crazier than it should be. being alive period is incredibly dangerous
 

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The first suicide more than likely encouraged this one. This is why the media doesn't like to cover suicide stories because it's been proven that people who are feeling suicidal are more likely to go through it if they see or hear about recent success stories. Japan and Korea's suicide rates are soaring because of this.
 

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On the day a gunman opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Sydney Aiello escaped with her life. However, the grief of losing 17 of her classmates and teachers, as well as the long-lasting effects of enduring such a traumatic event, weighed heavily on her. And this weekend, at the age of 19, Aiello took her own life.

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Now, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas community is mourning yet another loss. Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School graduate Sydney Aiello does yoga in the photo on her family's GoFundMe page, launched to raise funds for her memorial.GOFUNDME



 
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