In March, after the death of Alisha, this 14-year-old schoolgirl harassed on Snapchat and drowned in the Seine, the Maison de Marion was overwhelmed with calls.
"
For a week, it was madness,"
says Moreyllia, 42, in charge of the telephone reception within this structure of care for children and adolescents victims of harassment.
“
We have turned into a listening line.
Alisha's death triggered clicks or brought back painful memories in young people, but also adults, ”
continues Moreyllia.
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Since the first confinement, and the increased use of digital technology, those involved in the fight against harassment have noted a worrying increase in requests.
“
Perhaps, too, because we are better known and identified,
” explains Nora Fraisse, founder of the association La main tendue and mother of little Marion, found hanging in her room in 2013, her mobile phone hanging from her sides.
"
Extremely heavy cases
"
Since then, this
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