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A student who survived the high school crash in Florida where 17 people were killed in a shootout last year has committed suicide this Saturday.
It is about second suicide in a week it involved a survivor from Parkland Park, a community still in shock from the mbadacre.
Officials in Coral Springs attended the death of a miner who attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on Saturday night.confirmed officer Tyler Reik Sunday. In addition, he added that the death was still the subject of an investigation.
Ryan Petty, who lost his daughter Alaina during the Stoneman Douglas School Mbadacre on February 14, 2018, said that the boy who died Saturday was 16 years old. Petty spoke of the boy's death in a Twitter publication on Saturday night in which he wrote "17 + 2" with a heartbroken emoji.
Another teenager, Sydney Aiello, 19, recently graduated from Stoneman Douglas, has committed suicide last weekend, Confirmed his mother, Cara Aiello, to the local television subsidiary of CBS Aiello added that the young woman was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and that after the shooting she was suffering from the victim syndrome. She had lost Meadow Pollack, one of his best friends, in the episode.
The news of Sydney Aiello's death spread quickly and led to a collection of tens of thousands of dollars for her funeral and a memorial on her behalf. It also sparked a debate in Parkland on how to prevent suicides – more than a year after the tragedy – and to provide resources to young people so that they can cope with their trauma and to their losses.
This Sunday is the anniversary of the Walk for our lives that organized students around the world to join against violence with guns after the horror in Parkland.
Broward County Public Schools offered counselors and therapy dogs to Stoneman Douglas students immediately following last year's shootings. But these crisis services were inadequate for some students and teachers, who had to look for extra help themselves.
At the beginning of the 2018-2019 school year, last fall, The school district has announced the continued operation of a "resiliency center" in a parkland park, with counselors and family support groups. This center remains open, even this week, when local public schools will be closed during spring break.
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