High school student jumps to her death in front of family

Article: High school student jumps to her death in front of her father after being scolded

Source: News 1 via Nate

A 16 year old high school student jumped from the veranda of her sixth floor apartment in front of her parents after her father scolded her. She was angry that she had to come home from school alone because her mother was 10 minutes late, which is what caused her father to scold her.

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1. [+3,201, -182] Her parents raised her so preciously only for her to think she got here all on her own... what is she doing, driving a nail into the hearts of her parents like this..

2. [+2,496, -121] Drove a nail into her parents' hearts before she left! How upset they must be~~ She should've held it in ㅠ

3. [+1,041, -235] Do you honestly think she commit suicide over a bit of scolding? I don't know what it is but obviously something was brewing up inside of her and she killed herself in front of them to make them remember it for the rest of their lives

4. [+162, -17] We don't know exactly what happened before so let's not believe the article at face value. Everyone's putting the student down but why would she kill herself simply for being scolded at?

5. [+139, -15] We really need to educate our children to be better people instead of worrying about colleges in the fourth grade.

6. [+138, -21] Logically, she obviously didn't kill herself just because she got scolded. There was something else going on, probably.

7. [+130, -7] I had a friend in junior high who killed herself in front of her entire family.. which is why I don't believe the article. There's more to the story than just her mom being late and her being scolded... It's a story only their family will know.

8. [+110, -25] We have no right to yell at this dead student. She obviously didn't kill herself just because she was scolded... if she had someone to talk to during the most confusing years of her life, would she have made such a drastic decision? There's an underlying issue either in her home or her school life...

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