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Amy Jayne "Dolly" Everett (1 May 2003 – 3 January 2018) was a 14-year-old Australian teenager who killed herself as a result of suspected mental illness and being a victim of cyberbullying. Her suicide sparked debates about teen suicide, racial and gender imbalance in media reporting of suicide and the dangers of publicity around suicides and emphasising victim playing, glorifying and promoting suicide.

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  • Amy Jayne "Dolly" Everett (1 May 2003 – 3 January 2018) was a 14-year-old Australian teenager who killed herself as a result of suspected mental illness and being a victim of cyberbullying. Her suicide sparked debates about teen suicide, racial and gender imbalance in media reporting of suicide and the dangers of publicity around suicides and emphasising victim playing, glorifying and promoting suicide. Everett was from Katherine in the Australian Northern Territory and had attended Scots PGC College in Warwick, Queensland. When she was younger, Everett had been a face in advertisements for Akubra hats. (en)
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  • Amy Jayne "Dolly" Everett (1 May 2003 – 3 January 2018) was a 14-year-old Australian teenager who killed herself as a result of suspected mental illness and being a victim of cyberbullying. Her suicide sparked debates about teen suicide, racial and gender imbalance in media reporting of suicide and the dangers of publicity around suicides and emphasising victim playing, glorifying and promoting suicide. (en)
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  • Suicide of Dolly Everett (en)
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