Kidnapped schoolgirls' parents.
Although, it was the mother that apparently raised the alarm. Presumably, a cry for help/change of heart.
It just goes to show, you can't often tell the torment people are dealing with.
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Sad that!0
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The whole thing is pretty screwed up.
Wondering if there is more than meets the eye to the story0 -
Don't really want to elaborate but I have a good idea of what they've been through. I know the kind of thoughts and feelings they must have been having so my best wishes go to them. Peace of mind (of sorts) will come if they stay united.0
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Where was this reported?0
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Interesting that it isn't being widely reported considering how major it was at the time, and even more interesting that they don't actually name anybody in the article. Also the existing story on the Mail Online appears to have been removed
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4688526/Suicide-bid-by-parents-of-girl-who-ran-off-with-teacher.html0 -
Where did you hear this?Covered End said:The parents of Megan Stammers have just been released after 4 days in hospital. Apparently they made a double suicide attempt by overdose.
Although, it was the mother that apparently raised the alarm. Presumably, a cry for help/change of heart.
It just goes to show, you can't often tell the torment people are dealing with.0 -
I read it on the BBC website on Friday.Frontline9 said:
Where did you hear this?Covered End said:The parents of Megan Stammers have just been released after 4 days in hospital. Apparently they made a double suicide attempt by overdose.
Although, it was the mother that apparently raised the alarm. Presumably, a cry for help/change of heart.
It just goes to show, you can't often tell the torment people are dealing with.0 -
Todays Daily Express.Frontline9 said:
Where did you hear this?Covered End said:The parents of the runaway schoolgirl have just been released after 4 days in hospital. Apparently they made a double suicide attempt by overdose.
Although, it was the mother that apparently raised the alarm. Presumably, a cry for help/change of heart.
It just goes to show, you can't often tell the torment people are dealing with.0 -
LinkAddickUpNorth said:
I read it on the BBC website on Friday.Frontline9 said:
Where did you hear this?Covered End said:The parents of Megan Stammers have just been released after 4 days in hospital. Apparently they made a double suicide attempt by overdose.
Although, it was the mother that apparently raised the alarm. Presumably, a cry for help/change of heart.
It just goes to show, you can't often tell the torment people are dealing with.0 -
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Is she allowed to be named now?0
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It appears to be removed from a lot of news outlet's websites which is very odd. The Sun link above is the only functioning one Google is coming up with at the moment.0
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Indentification of the schoolgirl involved in this case has been banned by a court order under Section 39 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933. Although some might argue this is very much attempting to shut the door long after the horse has bolted.0
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Does the thread title need to be edited then?RDG said:Indentification of the schoolgirl involved in this case has been banned by a court order under Section 39 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933. Although some might argue this is very much attempting to shut the door long after the horse has bolted.
Agree about it being way to late; but still. I never knew her name, and when I opened this thread I only did it to find out who she was!0 -
From the Sun article "Neighbours said they did not believe the apparent suicide bids were anything to do with the girl’s disappearance. They think the incident is probably linked to a separate family drama."
How much drama than what they have already experienced can they get!!!0 -
That sounds about right...you dont beg for your daughter to come home then when she does you try and top yourself, it just doesnt make sense. Plus, if there is, as suggested, another family drama, might that be in some way connected to the girl seeking solace elsewhere.0







