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Mulhouse: white march in tribute to Dinah, 14, who committed suicide

2021-10-24T14:19:34.184Z


The young woman had been the victim of bullying for two years. An investigation is open.


She should have celebrated her fifteenth birthday in December.

Dinah, 14, killed herself by hanging on the night of October 4 to 5, in her room in Kingersheim.

To pay tribute to him, a white march was held this Sunday in Mulhouse in the Haut-Rhin.

The abuse began in fourth grade, at the Emile-Zola college in Kingersheim, when she declared that she was homosexual. “

That day was the start of a long descent into hell. They created a WhatsApp group to make fun of her before jostling her in the halls of the college and insulting her as 'dirty lesbian', 'dirty nerd', 'dirty race' or even 'dirty mestizo' .

In March, she made her first suicide attempt. The college called us every day to be picked the look

"

,

told the mother Dinah RTL.

After that, her father gets angry and calls for protective measures for his daughter. According to the mother, the college would have blamed Dinah assuring that she "

was doing too much

". A worker, she obtains her patent with very good honors and changes establishment for a new high school. But the respite is short-lived. Shortly after the start of the school year, she meets the harassers again in the canteen shared by the two establishments. "

She called me to say mom, I saw them, they are there

", remembers her mother on France Info. "

She saw three […] from that moment on, everything came back to her

".

The prosecution has opened an investigation into the harassment, in order to establish a link with the suicide.

Dinah's family now want to file a complaint against X and against the college.

Source: lefigaro

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