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A former nurse has appeared in court in the US charged with two counts of aiding suicide over the internet. But the case, which is one of the first of its kind, only came about because of the diligence and detective work of a woman in the UK.
For more than a year and a half, Celia Blay, a 65-year-old from a small town in Wiltshire, delved into the world of online chat rooms with suicide themes, on the trail of someone she believed was hiding their identity in order to establish friendships with vulnerable young people, eventually encouraging them to end their own lives.
Re: The man accused of setting up false suicide pacts
I agree and the more they try and block these sites more sites will pop up under a different name and also if someone really wants to take there own like and are serious about it nothing will stop them no matter what anyone will say to them.