The inquest heard how the teenager accessed material from the “ghetto of the online world”, with her family arguing that sites such as Pinterest and Instagram recommended accounts or posts that “promoted” suicide and self-harm.
Full ArticleMolly Russell, 14, died from ‘negative effects of online content’, coroner says
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