GoFundMe campaign launched for an orphan New Hampshire Died by suicide a week after his 13th birthday, unable to cope relentless bullying at school, his family claims. Josiah Michael Dwinell, 13, jumped from a bridge in Alstead, New Hampshire, on March 12, eight days after his birthday, his aunt Shaena Lyon said on Facebook.
In 2021, Josiah’s mother Amber died unexpectedly, and the child was adopted by his grandmother. Scheana has now shared disturbing information about the boy in a Facebook comment.
Shaena, who goes by Shaena Stebbins on Facebook, wrote in the comments Posts about Dwinnel“, “His biological mother died five years, three months and two days ago. Mimi, who adopted him, fought alongside him because of being bullied. He was bullied at school and on the bus, and no one outside of his family tried to help him. He went to the hospital multiple times, with his mum sitting next to him and holding him, trying to get him the help he was looking for, and his mom wasn’t helping him either. mental health Neglected, everyone outside his home said he was seeking attention. “
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“My nephew Josiah Michael Dwinell decided after riding the bus home that he couldn’t stand the bullying anymore and he felt the only way to stop it was to jump off the bridge into the freezing water and he couldn’t swim,” she added.
Shaena is now available to fund me For the Divinelle family. The page describes the child as “an amazing brother, son, nephew and all-around young man who meant so much to everyone who knew him. Josiah brought light and joy to our lives, and his absence leaves a hole in our hearts that will never be filled.”
The statement added that the family was “heartbroken” and wanted “to honor his memory and give him the farewell he deserved”.
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“As we move through this extremely difficult time, we are faced with unexpected expenses related to Josiah’s passing. Funds raised will help cover medical bills and funeral expenses, relieving some of the financial burden on our family. Your kindness and generosity will allow us to focus on healing and remembering Josiah for the amazing man he was,” the page reads.
It added: “We are extremely grateful for any support provided as this is a very unexpected loss. Thank you for your continued concern for Josiah and our family and any help you can provide.”
Discussing suicide may be emotionally triggering for some people. However, suicide can be prevented. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
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