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Bullied to Death

by Amy MacLachlan

In November 2000, 14-year-old Dawn-Marie Wesley of British Columbia killed herself. Bullied by three girls at her school who taunted, threatened and physically beat her, Dawn-Marie’s suicide note said death was her only escape.

Amy MacLachlan is a staff writer with the Presbyterian Record magazine in Toronto. She is a recent graduate of Carleton University's journalism program.

Learn more about the effects of girl bullying and cyberbullies in the full text of this article in the July/August 2005 issue of Horizons.

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