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The prosecution was immediately interested in the death of the 12-year-old Vilnius boy. “Immediately after such an event, the version of possible suicide is being taken seriously,” said Julius Rėksnys, Chief Prosecutor of the First Prosecution Division of the Vilnius Regional Prosecutor’s Office.
Understand instantly
- The police department reported that the body of a minor born in 2008 with multiple injuries was found on Ateities street in the capital in the early morning of October 1, at 6:52 p.m.
- From the laconic record in the summary it can be inferred that the circumstances of the event were unknown or omitted. All that has been reported is that after finding a dead girl in the apartment building, who is still considered a minor under legal regulations, a pre-trial investigation was launched to determine the cause of death.
The head of the prosecution in charge of the case was quick to clarify: no, there was no concrete data that the girl could have been treated criminally, that the girl could have been pushed to death directly or indirectly, from the beginning. However, law enforcement officers who are experienced in the general care, sensitivity, and complexity of such situations know that it is necessary to discharge their duty diligently and responsibly if there are significant facts, circumstances, or evidence; they need to be found, investigated, and evaluated.
“Research on children is included in our strategic plan and is always considered a priority”, 15 minutes interlocutor J.Rėksnys.
So in this case, the prosecution entrusted the police with the essential work in the case.
Currently, the investigation into the death of 12 years in the capital under the so-called code of five (555) is being carried out by the Serious Crimes Investigation Board of the Vilnius County Criminal Police.
A source close to the study 15 minutes revealed: there is almost no doubt that the girl committed suicide.
There is no reason or intention to suspect, blame or condemn anyone for such a plot.
The smaller handwritten pages of the blog were extremely eloquent and left almost no doubt.
The detectives in the case did not miss the opportunity to spread the victim’s diary out of curiosity but out of professional necessity. Some of the minor’s handwritten pages were extremely eloquent and left almost no doubt: the child’s emotional state was like adjusting to a suicide bomb.
The exact location and how this child committed suicide. 15 minutes It is known, but photos of the environment of the incident or more detailed information are not published, as this is prohibited by law for the media.
Photo by Luke April / 15min / Ambulance
One of the most important reasons is prevention, trying not to incite, “not to teach” other people to repeat the same thing when suicidal thoughts flow. The socially responsible media act in the opposite direction: in the context of such events, a special table is systematically posted with the contacts of the emergency services.
Investigators into the incident also have basic information about the girl’s family, the environment in which the girl grew up, and committed suicide.
Since the beginning of 2020, 6 minors have committed suicide in Lithuania in 6 months (the youngest teenager was thirteen years old).
A more detailed discussion of such details, the navigation, is believed to be merely speculation in a sensitive context. Critical attitudes or reflections based on the principle of “what if …” would not recover the lives of the girls and would hardly save other lives. Also, according to experts, there is never a single reason why a person commits suicide: at least some balancing factors should fall on the pile every time.
15 minutes remember that in 2018, 9 children committed suicide in Lithuania. Recently, Lithuania has been named the “leading” country in the world in terms of the number of youth suicides. According to preliminary data from the Institute of Hygiene, 6 minors (0-17 years) committed suicide in the country during the first semester of 2020 (January-July).
According to the statistics available from the Death and Cause Monitoring Unit of the Health Information Center, there were 4 boys and 2 girls.
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