Teen girl k!lls herself after relentless b*lly!ng over looks

Teen girl k!lls herself after relentless b*lly!ng over looks

A 14-year-old Vermont girl k!lled herself after being relentlessly bu**ied at school in the United States of America.

 

Isabelle Vezina-Dykeman was a freshman at the Mill School in Winooski, an alternative high school for students with complex needs.

 

But she was b*llied over her mother’s ongoing health issues, which included brain surgery that left the woman with a shuttered eye, according to reports.

 

“She was excited about the school year, excited about being a freshman,” her mother, Heather Miller, told WCAX, adding the teen was “spunky,” outgoing, and “loved to dance” and ice skate.

 

Teen girl k!lls herself after relentless b*lly!ng over looks

 

 

Miller said her daughter Isabelle was teased all day at school, and even after school dismssed, through heartless text messages poking fun at her and how her mother looks.

 

Miller recently underwent brain surgery, which left her right eye shuttered.

 

When her daughter returned from school Sept. 15 obviously upset, Miller figured she would give Isabelle some space to unwind.

 

“I thought I was doing the right thing,” Miller told WCAX, “but in 35 minutes, our whole lives changed.”

 

Isabelle d!ed by her own hands that very night, the outlet reported.

 

The Mill School is investigating the mom’s b*llying claims, the school told WCAX.

 

Teen girl k!lls herself after relentless b*lly!ng over looks

 

“We, at the Mill School, have been devastated by the loss of one of our students,” reads a statement from the school. “We are working with the appropriate agencies and continue to provide counseling support.”

 

Miller said Isabelle’s organs were donated, and helped save the lives of seven people.

 

Another child received Isabelle’s eyes, and can now see.

 

 

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