A girl from Sydney’s school has left a heartbreaking memory that has shocked her family, friends, and the entire school. The tragic details of her death have sparked intense grief and profound concerns about bullying and the inadequacy of systems designed to ensure children’s safety.
Charlotte was in Year 7 at Santa Sabina College in Strathfield, which is in Sydney’s inner west. She was 12 years old and seemed like a normal, smart girl. On the inside, though, she was going through pain that her family and friends are now telling the world about.
The terrible events that led to this sad situation have exposed both the pain she went through and the chilling words she left behind. Charlotte’s family went through an unimaginable loss earlier this month.
They spoke about how terrible it was to lose their daughter in a statement to 2GB radio host Ben Fordham. “Hi Ben, earlier this week our family experienced a day that will haunt us for the rest of our lives,” it said.
“We lost our baby girl in the most awful of circumstances. She was only 12 years old. The parents reported to the police that their daughter faced constant bullying at school.
They reported that the harassment had been ongoing for two years. They said that not much was done to stop the harassment, even though there were many reports and attempts to let the school know.