
Families Demand Inquiry into Government's Inaction on Suicide Websites
Bereaved families in the UK are calling for a public inquiry into the government's failure to address pro-suicide websites, following the deaths of at least 133 individuals linked to harmful online content. Reports indicate that coroners have raised concerns about these platforms multiple times since 2019. Families seek accountability and better regulation to prevent future tragedies and ensure support for those struggling with mental health issues.

Families Demand Inquiry into Government's Inaction on Suicide Websites
Bereaved families in the UK are calling for a public inquiry into the government's failure to address pro-suicide websites, following the deaths of at least 133 individuals linked to harmful online content. Reports indicate that coroners have raised concerns about these platforms multiple times since 2019. Families seek accountability and better regulation to prevent future tragedies and ensure support for those struggling with mental health issues.
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