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Article: Mother says her daughter was bullied at Llanishen; BULLYING: High School accused of refusing to acknowledge the possibility of pupils victimising others.(News)
- Article from:
- Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
- Article date:
- April 19, 2002
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Byline: EMMA JAMES
A MOTHER who claims she had to remove her daughter from a school because she was bullied said the family received little help to solve her problems.
The girl started in Year Eight at Llanishen High School in Cardiff in September last year after moving from a different area.
Just seven weeks later, she was removed by her parents after she became "hysterical" and started refusing to go to school.
Police are ...
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Article: I MISS MY SIS LAURA; Funeral for tragic teen.(News)
The Mirror (London, England);
April 24, 2002 ;
387 words
... ... tears yesterday as they said goodbye to tragic schoolgirl Laura Kilibarda. Laura, 13, hanged herself 10 days ago and police are probing ... Teacher Brian Clee, Laura's head of year at Llanishen High School, said: "Laura was a great character and was full of fun ...
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