How 'Cryogenically Preserving' a Body Works as Actor Aims to Raise $195,000 for Son Who Tragically Took His Own Life
- Australian actress Clare McCann is urgently seeking to raise $300K over the next week to enable the cryopreservation of her 13-year-old son Atreyu’s body after he died by suicide last Friday in Sydney.
- Atreyu suffered months of relentless bullying at South Sydney High School despite repeated formal complaints, which McCann says were ignored by the school and government.
- McCann launched a fundraiser on Instagram, explaining the money will cover immediate cryopreservation, legal transportation, medical services, and a trust to protect Atreyu's legacy.
- The fundraiser has collected approximately $4,500 AUD so far, which is under 2% of the $300,000 goal. McCann has expressed the urgent need to secure this amount within a week to enable the cryopreservation of her son's body, stating that without this, the chance for his future revival would be permanently lost.
- McCann hopes the cryopreservation offers a future chance of revival and aims to use surplus funds for anti-bullying campaigns and legal action against institutions that failed her son.
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Clare McCann, a modest American actress, hopes to give her 13-year-old son Atreyu a chance to "relive" after his suicide because of school harassment.
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A mother in Australia is raising money to cryogenically preserve her 13-year-old son’s body after he died by suicide following "months of brutal bullying," according to the online fundraiser.
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