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Mum's Heartbreak: Daughter, 13, Dies After Social Media Posts

5 Dec

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Summary

  • A 13-year-old girl died on July 14 after posting concerning TikTok videos.
  • Her mother warned parents about children becoming desensitized to suicide.
  • Friendship challenges and a recent breakup preceded the tragic event.
Mum's Heartbreak: Daughter, 13, Dies After Social Media Posts

A mother has shared a poignant warning to other parents following the tragic death of her 13-year-old daughter, Robyn Lott, on July 14. Robyn's mother, Alison Ward, learned after her daughter's passing that Robyn had posted concerning videos on TikTok in the weeks leading up to her death, with some alluding to suicide. These posts emerged amidst friendship struggles at secondary school and a recent, devastating breakup.

During an inquest, Alison expressed deep concern that children are becoming desensitized to the serious issues of suicide and self-harm, stating, "Parents need to know that this can happen to anyone." Robyn, described as a vibrant and unique soul, had recently faced difficulties at Ribblesdale School before transferring to Accrington Academy, where she was beginning to form new friendships. Discussions were underway for a neurodiversity assessment, but she never had the chance to complete it.

The area coroner returned a narrative conclusion, acknowledging Robyn's impulsive nature and the heightened emotions she experienced. While Robyn had made concerning references to self-harm and suicide in messages and online posts, the coroner noted her youth and impulsivity, suggesting she may not have fully grasped the finality of her actions. Robyn's parents remember her as a kind, sensitive, and beautiful soul who will never be forgotten.

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Robyn Lott, 13, tragically died on July 14. Her mother discovered concerning TikTok videos posted by Robyn prior to her death.
Robyn's mother warned that children may be becoming desensitized to suicide and self-harm due to social media exposure.
The inquest revealed friendship challenges at secondary school and a recent breakup as significant contributing factors.

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