A 13-year-old high school student Seth Walsh died after spending 10 days on life support after an attempt to take his life.

According to the details, Seth Walsh was a resident of Tehachapi, California and was studying at Jacobsen Middle School. Seth Walsh was being bullied at the school for being gay.

After months of bullying, Seth Walsh tried to take his own life by hanging himself from a tree branch. He was found unconscious and was not breathing.

Seth Walsh was airlifted to a nearby hospital where he was kept on life support for more than a week. On Tuesday afternoon, Seth Walsh took his last breaths. He is survived by his grandmother, mother, and three siblings.

The police at the Tehachapi say that they cannot hold any child at the school responsible for the death of Seth Walsh as school bullying is not a crime. The school administration says that there are definitely policies inside the school which questions such activities and students are encouraged to get counseling.

Seth Walsh’s family has requested for their privacy. Seth Walsh’s death follows the death of an 8th grader Asher Brown in Texas and Billy Lucas in Indiana. Like Seth Walsh, these two kids also committed suicide after becoming subject of relentless bullying and teasing at their schools.

The family of Seth Walsh is holding a memorial service on Friday in Tehachapi First Baptist Church. Pro-gay organizations have taken notice the death of Seth Walsh and have requested others to talk and counsel other gay teenagers.

Seth Walsh

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2 Responses to “Seth Walsh, 13, commits suicide after facing anti-gay bullying”

  1. Adults and children are bullied, picked on and teased due to many reasons, be it race, color of skin, eyes, hair, creed, religious preferences, height, weight, mental and physical limitations or deformities, health, personal skill levels, education/grades, credentials, financial status, and the list goes on. Compassion is what is needed here. WORDS DO HURT! To you hurting family members who have recently lost loved ones. I cannot even imagine the terrible pain and suffering you are enduring. My heart goes out to you in your deep and terrible loss. I have children, too, and I know how it must feel to lose even one of them for any reason at all.

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  2. McKenzie July 28, 2011

    I am in 8th grade, i’m in the anti-bullying commmitee. I unhderstand how it feels to be bullied and am terribly sorry for your loss may god be with yooh :)

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