RIP
You know when you open a thread on CL that is just a name, you often wonder whether it's going to be about something scandalous or about a death. This time, sadly, it's both.
Izabel Laxamana was a teenager, living in Tacoma, Washingston State. In her thirteen years, there appears to have been nothing particularly dramatic about her life. Until her father, Jeff, posted a fifteen second video on YouTube.
He had videoed her, sitting in a chair, looking very sorry for herself, with very short hair. He recorded their conversation, which went:
The consequences of getting messed up, man, you lost all that beautiful hair. Was it worth it?
No
How many times did I warn you?
A lot
The camera pans down to the floor, to show piles of freshly-cut hair.
There is no detail on the video to explain what she might have done to "deserve" a punishment like having her hair cut off; and to have that punishment exacerbated by being shared on YouTube. Days later, Izabel Laxamana took her own life.
Jeff Laxamana was right: there are consequences to actions. If only he had heeded that lesson sooner.
The original video has been taken down from YouTube. But Mr Laxamana hasn't stopped using the internet completely. A "GoFundMe" account has been set up, asking for money to cover expenses related to the death.
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I once washed my sons mouth out with soap after he started swearing (using the f word at age 5!!) - he & his siblings never forget this & I've never heard him swear since. I'm not one to use youtube but if I had posted a video of that & he then went on to do something silly, is it really all my fault.............
You can not honestly be saying that a father cutting the hair from his daughters head is an acceptable form of punishment, no matter what this child done,
It's not right that a parent uses this or any style physical abuse ,
To then humiliate her on the Internet is worse than what he originally done
I.hope the poor child is now in peace after living with such an animal and I hope that someone gets this scum and tortures him until he doesn't breath again
I got made to smoke a cigar after getting caught smoking at 7! Achieved nothing I still went on to smoke....... If you or my Grandfather did something like that these days I'm sure it would involve the respective authorities...... As for who's fault it is when someone commits suicide, lots of parties should take a look at theirselves when someone so young deems the only solution is to end their life.
I don't suppose for a second the guy intended it to end this way, but whatever she did that was not the way to handle it.
The gofundme things stinks of a bit of a lack of remorse, but it's hard to judge as there are some mighty poor folk in the US and not a lot of social supports.
RIP Izabel.