Student commits suicide
ROXAS CITY, Capiz A 14-year-old female student committed suicide by hanging inside their house at Brgy Milibili here. The attending doctor declared Nene (not her real name) dead at St. Anthony College Hospital here. Nene was found inside hanging inside her room. She allegedly used a straw rope. Nene was is a Grade 9
By Staff Writer
ROXAS CITY, Capiz A 14-year-old female student committed suicide by hanging inside their house at Brgy Milibili here.
The attending doctor declared Nene (not her real name) dead at St. Anthony College Hospital here.
Nene was found inside hanging inside her room. She allegedly used a straw rope.
Nene was is a Grade 9 student of Milibili National High School in Brgy. Milibili here.
According to her parents, they last saw Nene alive while cleaning their home.
Lately, the girl confided to her parents that she was not given a grade by one of her teachers.
But according to the school principal, the report cards have yet to be released. The teacher also told Nenes parents that she ignored her classmates while in school.
The principal said Nene always ate lunch with her teachers.
Editor’s note:
A group in the Philippines is dedicated to addressing those who have mental health problems.
The crisis hotlines of the Natasha Goulbourn Foundation aim to make these individuals feel that someone is ready to listen to them.
These are their hotline numbers:
Information and Crisis Intervention Center
(02) 804-HOPE (4673)
0917-558-HOPE (4673) or (632) 211-4550
0917-852-HOPE (4673) or (632) 964-6876
0917-842-HOPE (4673) or (632) 964-4084
In Touch Crisis Lines:
0917-572-HOPE or (632) 211-1305
(02) 893-7606 (24/7)
(02) 893-7603 (Mon-Fri, 9 am-5 pm)
Globe (63917) 800.1123 or (632) 506.7314
Sun (63922) 893.8944 or (632) 346.8776
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