Inquest reveals that MollyRussell “died from an act of self-harm while suffering from the negative effects of online content”
that Molly had consumed an alarming amount of online content, including images of self-harm and suicide, on platforms like Instagram and Pinterest, which used algorithms to show Molly the images without her seeking them herself.“It’s likely the material viewed by Molly… affected her mental health in a negative way and contributed to her death in a more than minimal way,” Walker said. “It would not be safe to leave suicide as a conclusion.
Following the inquest, Ian Russel, Molly’s father, called out online sites seeking change, especially requesting that children’s safety be prioritized.
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