Stories that echo.

These stories come from public reports and the voices of those involved. We only record the facts they have shared—we add no new wounds.

Real Cases and Public Records (32)

Megan Meier (USA, 13)

According to public records, she died by suicide after sustained cyberbullying on social platforms.

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Rebecca Sedwick (USA, 12)

Sustained online abuse on anonymous platforms and messaging; she died by suicide.

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Amanda Todd (Canada, 15)

Faced online blackmail and harassment, spoke out publicly, then died; the case has public court records.

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Tyler Clementi (USA, 18)

Private footage was shared, leading to public shaming online; he later died by suicide.

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Ryan Halligan (USA, 13)

Died by suicide after cyberbullying and humiliating messages.

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Jamey Rodemeyer (USA, 14)

Faced online and in-person bullying; he died by suicide.

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Kenneth Weishuhn (USA, 14)

After his sexual orientation was exposed, he faced online ridicule and bullying and died by suicide.

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Dolly Everett (Australia, 14)

Faced cyberbullying, fell into depression, and died by suicide.

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Jadin Bell (USA, 15)

Faced cyberbullying and severe mental health struggles; he died by suicide.

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Hamed Nastoh (Canada, 15)

According to public reports, he died by suicide after cyberbullying.

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Rajeswary Appahu (Malaysia)

Was filmed and subjected to online shaming; she died by suicide.

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Sanyu Robinah Mweruka (Uganda)

Died by suicide after online shaming; the case was widely reported.

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Tiziana Cantone (Italy)

Private footage was shared, triggering online abuse; she died by suicide.

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Audrie Pott (USA, 15)

Died by suicide after sexual assault and online shaming.

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Rehtaeh Parsons (Canada, 17)

Died by suicide after online shaming and ongoing harassment.

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Manav Singh (India, 17)

Died by suicide after online rumors and shaming.

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Kristina Đukić (Serbia)

Faced prolonged online attacks and abuse; she died by suicide.

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Amandine du 38 (France)

Died by suicide after online harassment; the case drew public attention.

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Jessi Slaughter (USA, 11)

Faced mass online abuse and threats over a social media controversy; suffered severe psychological pressure.

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Star Wars Kid (Canada)

Secretly recorded video was spread maliciously; he faced online ridicule and lasting psychological harm.

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Dog poop girl (South Korea)

Video of a public incident was shared; she faced mass online shaming.

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Quaden Bayles (Australia)

Faced online abuse and mockery over his appearance; widely reported for its severe impact on his mental health.

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Lizzie Velásquez (USA)

Maliciously labeled for her appearance and targeted by long-term online attacks; she has spoken publicly about depression and recovery.

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Zheng Linghua (China, 23)

Photo was misused, then she faced online abuse and was diagnosed with depression; she later died.

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Liu Xuezhou (China, 17)

After searching for his birth family he faced online attacks and doubt, and intense public pressure; he died by suicide.

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Zeng Pengyu / Neuuuuu (China)

During a livestream suicide incident he received a flood of hostile comments; the case is widely cited as online violence.

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Teacher Liu, Xinzheng, Henan (China)

Her online class was "raided" with insults and harassment; she died of a sudden heart attack, drawing public attention.

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Ms. Gu (Delivery rumor case, China)

Secretly filmed and smeared with fabricated chat logs; doxxed and abused online, she developed depression.

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Zhang Shufan (Very porn, very violent incident, China)

After a TV interview she was doxxed and mocked; her privacy was exposed and sparked debate.

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Lu Peiguo (Wrong person, name mix-up, China)

Doxxed and abused online after being mistaken for someone else in a viral incident.

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AO3 / fanwork supporters (China)

Doxxed and attacked online during fandom conflicts; the case was widely reported as online violence.

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Wuhan University library incident (China)

The incident sparked polarized debate; those involved were doxxed and caught in ongoing online abuse.

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