2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Katelyn Nicole Davis, a twelve-year-old girl who lived in Cedartown, Georgia, broadcast her suicide on Facebook Live after, according to what she wrote on her blog, a relative had sexually abused her.
In the video, he is heard crying while apologizing several times: "I am sorry that you have to witness my suicide," explained the young woman before hanging on a tree, while in the background of the scene the afternoon was falling.
Shortly before the end of the twenty-minute video, a woman's voice is heard calling her name.
It is not known who alerted the police, but when she arrived at the girl's home, she was already dead.
According to the Fox News report, this happened on December 30, and although authorities are investigating what led the little girl to kill herself and the video has already been removed from her Facebook account, they have not been able to remove the graphic images from social networks. Well, the recording has already gone viral.
"We want as much as any member of his family to remove him," said Polk County Police Chief Kenny Dodd. "And it can be harmful to other guys. We have contacted some of the Websites. They ask without having to remove it, and by law they do not have to. But in my opinion it would be just a gesture of basic decency to do it.”
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