A 12-year-old girl was sitting at her desk ‘when cruel classmates noticed a smell coming from between her legs’, their next move put the poor child in the ER
Leigh, the mother of a 12-year-old girl, shared a deeply emotional story about how her daughter became the victim of relentless bullying at school, which left her fighting for her life. According to Leigh, her daughter was sitting at her desk one day when some of her classmates began spreading cruel comments, claiming there was a bad smell coming from her. What started as teasing turned into a nightmare that ended with her daughter in the hospital.
Leigh explained that the bullying had been going on for months, and despite their family’s efforts to handle it privately, the situation only worsened. Feeling helpless and desperate, she turned to Facebook to share her daughter’s story, hoping it might encourage other parents to act and prevent similar pain for their children.
Leigh described the torment her daughter endured. One of the cruelest incidents involved a classmate secretly recording a video of her daughter sitting at her desk. The student added a horrible caption about the smell and shared it on Snapchat. The video went viral among her peers, causing her daughter to become the target of ridicule and humiliation.
Leigh spent over an hour with the police, trying to determine if the video broke laws about distributing inappropriate material involving minors. While no charges were filed, the damage had already been done. Her daughter faced weeks of bullying because of the video, and the students responsible faced little to no punishment. The person who posted it lost their playtime, and the one who filmed it wasn’t punished because no one revealed their identity.
Leigh revealed that the bullying drove her daughter to self-harm and even attempt suicide. She shared that her daughter had been sent home from school multiple times because she hurt herself during school hours. Leigh added that her daughter wasn’t even allowed to use a pencil sharpener anymore because she would remove the blade to cut herself.
The family reached out to the school and the state’s education department, only to be met with indifference. “They told me every child is entitled to an education, but what about my daughter’s right to feel safe and supported?” Leigh asked. Instead of addressing the bullying, she was told to teach her daughter to be “resilient” against her tormentors. This lack of support left the family feeling abandoned.
Leigh also described the toll the bullying has taken on her daughter’s mental health. In the past week alone, Leigh spent over five hours with doctors, psychiatrists, and nurses, trying to prevent her daughter from acting on her suicidal thoughts. She even shared a photo of her daughter in the hospital to show the heartbreaking consequences of the bullying.
In her Facebook post, Leigh begged other parents to take bullying seriously and to check their children’s social media activities. “In this age of social media, kids think they can say the most hurtful things without consequences,” she wrote. “Please teach your children to be kind and respectful. Their phones and social media accounts are privileges, not rights.”
Leigh ended her plea with a powerful message: “Bullying doesn’t just hurt the person being targeted—it destroys families. We need to stop it, and we need to stop it now.” Her story is a sobering reminder of how serious bullying can be and the importance of addressing it before it’s too late.