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Nina's Deceased Father Shares His Pain: 'Bullies Must Know What They Are Doing'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
She was a young and sweet girl with her whole life ahead of her, but for 14-year-old Nina from Helmond, the bullying at her high school was enough. In April of this year, she took her own life. Her death sparked widespread reactions both at home and abroad. Many people sympathized with Nina and her family, but there was also a great deal of anger. A witch hunt for the bullies began on social media. Six months after her death, Nina's father, Slaw…
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She was a young and sweet girl with her whole life ahead of her, but for 14-year-old Nina from Helmond, the bullying at her high school was enough. In April of this year, she took her own life. Her death sparked widespread reactions both at home and abroad. Many people sympathized with Nina and her family, but there was also a great deal of anger. A witch hunt for the bullies began on social media. Six months after her death, Nina's father, Slaw…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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