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Hannah Smith

Hannah Smith

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Gender Female
Age 14 yrs
Nationality United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Marital Status Single
Date of Death 08/02/2013
Location Lutterworth, Leicestershire, United Kingdom.
Cause of Death

Hannah Smith died by suicide in 2013 at the age of 14. She was found hanged in her bedroom in Lutterworth, Leicestershire, United Kingdom. Her death followed reports of ongoing cyberbullying and abusive messages sent to her through the social networking site ask.fm, where users could post anonymously.

Hannah Smith’s death was linked to sustained online harassment she allegedly received through ask.fm, where anonymous users sent her cruel and abusive messages. These messages reportedly included insults and emotional harassment, which her family believes deeply affected her mental health. The anonymity of the platform meant that the perpetrators could not be easily identified, making it difficult to stop the abuse. Her father stated that the cyberbullying had a devastating impact on her emotional wellbeing and called for stricter controls or closure of such websites to prevent similar tragedies.

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Alleged Responsible Party
anonymous online cyberbullying
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Biography

Hannah Smith was a British teenager whose death in 2013 brought attention to the issue of anonymous cyberbullying on social media platforms. She became widely known after reports linked her suicide to online abuse she received on ask.fm. Her case contributed to public debate about internet safety and the responsibility of social networking sites to protect young users.

Hannah Smith was a 14-year-old girl from Leicestershire, England. She was described by her family as a bright and cheerful teenager with no obvious signs of distress. However, she reportedly became the target of repeated anonymous bullying on ask.fm, a social networking site that allowed users to send messages without revealing their identity. Her father discovered abusive messages after her death, which he believed contributed to her emotional suffering.

Despite appearing outwardly happy, Hannah was allegedly struggling privately with the impact of online harassment. She was found dead in her bedroom in 2013. Her death sparked widespread media coverage and renewed criticism of anonymous messaging platforms, leading to calls for stronger online safety measures for young users.

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Pleas of Surviving Relatives and Family if any

Hannah Smith’s father, Dave Smith, publicly called for action against anonymous social networking sites like ask.fm. He urged authorities to shut down or better regulate such platforms, arguing that they enabled harmful abuse of vulnerable teenagers. He expressed that no other family should have to suffer a similar tragedy and called for stronger protections for young people online.

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Additional Information

Hannah Smith died by suicide in 2013 at the age of 14. She was found hanged in her bedroom in Lutterworth, Leicestershire, United Kingdom. Her death followed reports of ongoing cyberbullying and abusive messages sent to her through the social networking site ask.fm, where users could post anonymously.

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Sources & References

Teenager Hannah Smith killed herself because of online bullying, says father
1 theguardian.com Open source
Hannah Smith death: Father says daughter was victim of cyberbullies
2 bbc.com Open source
Hannah Smith Coroner records verdict of death by suicide
3 itv.com Open source