LETTER | Should the teens involved in the Sarawakian teenager's Instagram poll be held responsible for her death?
, believed to have jumped to her death in Kuching after she conducted an online poll to decide if she should kill herself. Practically more than two-thirds of respondents voted in the affirmative.
How some teens can vote in favour of a fellow teen ending his/her life is bizarre for sure. The fact that people didn’t mind her dead was depressing enough, let alone the fact that she was thinking of ending her life anyway. The lack of empathy is the culprit here. This empathy, if shown on the same Instagram poll, could have prevented the Sarawakian girl from jumping to her death.
According to the victim’s mother, the former was stressed that her stepfather married a Vietnamese woman in Singapore and seldom returned to their home in Kuching.
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