A NINE-year-old schoolgirl was tragically found hanged in her bedroom after being bullied about her weight.
The child, called Sara, is believed to have died by suicide in her home in Sarreguemines, north-east France, on Saturday.
A police car outside the French primary school Montagne in Sarreguemines, which Sara attended
A fellow classmate said the girl had been ‘insulted’ by other pupils
Her death was deemed to be a “voluntary act”, according to public prosecutors, while police sources said a note was found alongside the girl’s body.
Sara’s mother alleged that her primary school classmates had bullied her about being overweight, according to the police source.
She also reportedly revealed that Sara had previously talked about killing herself.
Prosecutors have said there is currently not enough evidence to confirm bullying as a factor.
Former prime minister Gabriel Attal sent his condolences to the family.
He wrote on X: “Bullying is a scourge, a slow poison that erodes self-confidence and can lead to the worst.”
White roses dotted the railings outside the school on Monday morning.
Louna, one of the girl’s closest friends, said that a gang of seven schoolkids had consistently picked on Sara.
She told TF1: “They told her: ‘You’re fat, you’re ugly, you’re an idiot.’
“She told me every day that she was fed up, that she couldn’t take it anymore. I told her it would stop, and it didn’t stop.”
Someone close to the girl’s family, who wanted to remain anonymous, claimed the school had been made aware of the bullying.
Abnor, a nine-year-old fellow pupil, said the girl had been bullied on her way home.
Standing outside the school with his mother, he said: “In class, she laughed, she was a little cheerful, but sometimes (other children) insulted her. It’s not nice.
“We’re in a school to learn, to get a good job, to earn money. It’s not a place for bullying — not here nor anywhere else in the world.”
A vigil was planned outside the school gates on Monday.
Regional education authorities said they were “shaken by this tragic event” while the public prosecutor’s office said an investigation was ongoing.
A psychological support unit was set up this morning at the school.
Sarreguemines Mayor Marc Zingraff expressed his “deep sadness” and “immense emotion” following the death.
He wrote: “In these terribly painful hours, my most sincere thoughts go out to her family, her loved ones, and the entire educational community, all of whom are deeply upset.”
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