B.C. boy dies by suicide after online sextortion: RCMP
- A 12-year-old boy in Prince George, B.C., took his own life in response to online sextortion, prompting police to issue a warning to parents about the dangers to other children.
- The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Prince George issued a statement weeks after the boy's suicide, emphasizing the need to protect children from online sextortion.
- The tragic incident highlights the urgent need for parents to be aware of the risks associated with online activities and to take necessary precautions to protect their children.
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Grieving B.C. parents warn of 'predators' after sextortion suicide of son, aged 12
PRINCE GEORGE — Parents of a 12-year-old boy who killed himself last month after falling prey to online sextortion are urging others to talk to their kids to make sure they don't also become victims of internet "predators.
Grieving B.C. parents warn of 'predators' after sextortion suicide of son, aged 12
PRINCE GEORGE — Parents of a 12-year-old boy who killed himself last month after falling prey to online sextortion are urging others to talk to their kids to make sure they don't also become victims of internet "predators.
Grieving B.C. parents warn of 'predators' after sextortion suicide of son, aged 12
PRINCE GEORGE — Parents of a 12-year-old boy who killed himself last month after falling prey to online sextortion are urging others to talk to their kids to make sure they don't also become victims of internet "predators.
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