Sunday, May 19, 2024
ADVT 
International

Family Pushes For Cyberbullying Laws After Teen's Suicide

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 02 Dec, 2016 12:59 PM
  • Family Pushes For Cyberbullying Laws After Teen's Suicide
TEXAS CITY, Texas — Family members of a Houston-area high school student who killed herself are rallying for tighter laws against cyberbullying.
 
Brandy Vela's family says cyberbullying pushed the 18-year-old over the edge, leading her to shoot herself in the chest Tuesday afternoon at the family's Texas City home as family members watched.
 
Her father, Raul Vela, said she had been receiving abusive text messages for months from bullies using an untraceable smartphone application. Her father said someone made a fake Facebook page of her, creating another cyberbullying medium.
 
"I heard someone crying," Brandy's 22-year-old sister, Jacqueline Vela, told KPRC-TV (http://bit.ly/2gS7QII) of Houston, "so I ran upstairs and I looked in her room, and she's against the wall and she has a gun pointed at her chest and she's just crying and crying and I'm like, 'Brandy, please don't. Brandy, no."
 
Jacqueline Vela said she went to her parents' room, "and I just heard the shot and my dad just yelled, 'Help me. Help me. Help me.'"
 
"I was almost certain that I could persuade her to put that gun down. It didn't work. She pulled the trigger," Raul Vela said.
 
Her final cellphone text to her family was, "I love you so much just remember that please and I'm so sorry for everything."
 
Her family said the harassment focused mainly on Brandy's weight.
 
"They would make dating websites of her, and they would put her number and they would put her picture (on the sites), and lie about her age and say she is giving herself up for sex for free, to call her," said Jacqueline Vela.
 
The family said they reported the bullying to the Texas City school district and several law enforcement agencies.
 
"School was a safe environment for Brandy," said school district spokeswoman Melissa Tortorici. "She had a lot of friends and was thought of warmly by her peers and teachers. She did bring it to the school's attention before Thanksgiving break that she was getting harassing messages to her cellphone outside of school. Our deputy investigated it, and the app that was being used to send the messages was untraceable. We encouraged her to change her phone number."
 
Brandy Vela changed her number, but bullies always found her, her family said.
 
"We have lots of incident reports, and they always say the same thing: They can't do anything about it," Jacqueline Vela said.
 
A Texas City Police Department statement says it continues to investigate the Velas' complaints. Jacqueline Vela told KPRC that she and her siblings have a good idea who may have been behind some of these attacks and have been assisting in the investigation.
 
The father said that he hopes for stricter laws against cyberbullying and greater awareness of the problem to give some meaning to his daughter's death.

MORE International ARTICLES

PM Narendra Modi Leads Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin In Time's 'Person Of The Year' Poll

PM Narendra Modi Leads Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin In Time's 'Person Of The Year' Poll
  Time said the reader poll is an "important window" into who they think most shaped 2016.

PM Narendra Modi Leads Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin In Time's 'Person Of The Year' Poll

Indian-American Top Real Estate CEO Sandeep Mathrani Might Join Trump Administration

Indian-American Top Real Estate CEO Sandeep Mathrani Might Join Trump Administration
Sandeep Mathrani, 54, the Chief Executive Officer of General Growth Properties, met the President-elect at the Trump Towers in New York yesterday.

Indian-American Top Real Estate CEO Sandeep Mathrani Might Join Trump Administration

Hijab-Clad Us University Student's Face Struck With Glass Bottle

Hijab-Clad Us University Student's Face Struck With Glass Bottle
A Hijab-clad Muslim student was allegedly struck in the face with a glass bottle in broad daylight at a university campus in the US, the latest in a series of hate incidents in which headscarf-wearing women have been targeted following Donald Trump's win.

Hijab-Clad Us University Student's Face Struck With Glass Bottle

Imran Khan Denies Accusations Of Money Laundering, Tax Evasion

The PTI chief said that an advance payment of about Rs. 6.1 million was paid by him and Jemima Khan paid off the rest. Khan said that he has the documents to prove the transaction took place.

Imran Khan Denies Accusations Of Money Laundering, Tax Evasion

Newfoundland Teen Sentenced To 18 Months Probation For Circulating Nude Photos Of Schoolmate

Newfoundland Teen Sentenced To 18 Months Probation For Circulating Nude Photos Of Schoolmate
Judge Wayne Gorman says the boy asked for the photos, and then showed them to some students before sending them electronically to others.

Newfoundland Teen Sentenced To 18 Months Probation For Circulating Nude Photos Of Schoolmate

3 Dead, At Least 5 Sickened After Thanksgiving Dinner

3 Dead, At Least 5 Sickened After Thanksgiving Dinner
Sutter Delta Medical Center in Antioch said in a statement Monday it received eight patients with "probable food-borne symptoms" between Friday and Saturday.

3 Dead, At Least 5 Sickened After Thanksgiving Dinner