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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 December 2024. 2002 victim of a drug overdose Dianne Brimble Dianne Elizabeth Brimble (10 April 1960 – 24 September 2002) died aboard a P&O Cruises cruise ship of a drug overdose. She is alleged to have been neglected and received callous treatment at the hands of passengers, and an inquest ruled ...
Amy Jayne "Dolly" Everett (1 May 2003 – 3 January 2018) was a 14-year-old Australian teenager who died by suicide after extensive bullying. [1] Her death sparked debates about teen suicide, racial and gender imbalance in media reporting of suicide [2] [3] and the dangers of publicity around suicides and emphasising victim playing, glorifying and promoting suicide.
Jessica Whitney Dubroff (May 5, 1988 – April 11, 1996) was a seven-year-old American trainee pilot who died while attempting to become the youngest person to fly a light aircraft across the United States.
The suicide of a 14-year-old girl from Australia is sparking a campaign to end online bullying, according to the Washington Post.. It arrives as family and friends pay tribute to Amy "Dolly ...
Tim Webster (retired at the end of that year) and Charmaine Dragun (died in November) (via Sydney) ABC News Juanita Phillips: Ian Henderson: Andrew Lofthouse: Dominique Schwartz: Paul Lockyer: Nightly News Winner Seven News: Tied between Seven News and National Nine News: Seven News: Seven News: Seven News
An Australian social media influencer accused of filming her baby while she was in “immense distress and pain” and then posting the pictures on social media to lure donations from her ...
Melissa Louise Caddick (née Grimley; born 21 April 1971 [2] – disappeared 12 November 2020, declared deceased 2023) was an Australian woman who disappeared in November 2020 amid an investigation by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) for carrying on a financial services business without holding an Australian Financial Services (AFS) licence. [3]
In the weeks following Braakensiek's death, her friends and family were disputing the theory that she may have died by suicide. They painted a picture of an active woman who was excited about future activities and showed no signs of depression, and friends speculate that she may have taken an accidental overdose of sleeping tablets. [13]