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The assumption of a 11-year-old Massachusetts was killed after being mercilessly taunted as "gay" blames schools for not protecting her child and young Phoebe Prince of so-called "bullycide."
"At some level, how to have responsibility for their level of inaction," said Walker Sirdeaner.
His son, Carl, hanged himself with a cord span last April in Springfield, ten miles from South Hadley, where Phoebe was hanged on January 14 with his new Christmas scarf.
In both cases, Walker said, authorized such bullies not to be missed for months.
"It's a national crisis in the safety of our children in schools," she said.
Walker became an advocate for crucial an anti-bullying soon to be promulgated by Deval Patrick Governor of Massachusetts - with greater importance since the furor over the indictment of nine unusual executioners of Phoebe.
The first three teens will be called next Tuesday, the court said Wednesday. They look serious criminal charges of stalking and rape.
Source: New York Daily News