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GoFundMe Set Up For Young Utah Black Girl Who Died After Bullying Reports

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A 10-year-old black girl in Utah died by suicide after telling family members that she had been a victim of bullying at her school. Tichenor Cox and the family are taking it upon themselves to try to raise awareness about suicide amongst children and thwart bullying.

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