Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Victim Impact Statement

You’re Honor,


           My daughter, Dawn-Marie was 14 years old when I saw her last alive. In was November 10/2000 when she committed suicide because she was being bullied by a group of girls at her school. She loved being with her friends, she liked going shopping with them and a bunch of other fun things. I loved her with all my heart, I never thought this would happen; I never wanted this to happen.

            Since November 10th of 2000 I have not seen my wonderful daughter. She was only 14; she lived such a short life. She didn’t live long enough so that I could do fun things that mothers like us would love to do, like I really wanted to see her graduate from grade 12 but now I can’t even see her do that. If Dawn-Marie would have told me what was going on, I would have done whatever I possibly could do to help her so that she knew that when she went to school she wouldn’t think that she would get bullied even more, and then she could still living and be in her own family at home where she was safe, and that she knew that it was a safe place to be. Before we moved here we lived in the other place, and she had lots of friends, she had sleepovers quite a bit and she knew who her friends were and she had nice friends. Here she had lots of friends to, in fact one of her best friends is here right now they had lots to do, they never got bored but then, she started saying things and bullying her. Her best friend and her other friends bullied her so much that my daughter has committed suicide.
          
 I think that this group of girls deserve a lot of punishments. They bullied a beautiful young girl so much that she killed herself, and I don’t think that she deserved that she had an amazing life. She was a part of my life, and now she is not, I will never see her again. My daughter and I had a good relationship, she would come home and we talk about how her day went, and she never once said that these girls were bullying her.

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