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Phoebe Prince (Phoebe Nora Mary Prince) was born on 24 November, 1994 in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, is a Suicide of bullied American teenager. Discover Phoebe Prince's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 16 years old?

Popular As Phoebe Nora Mary Prince
Occupation Student
Age 16 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 24 November, 1994
Birthday 24 November
Birthplace Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Date of death 2010
Died Place South Hadley, Massachusetts, U.S.
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1994

Phoebe Nora Mary Prince (November 24, 1994 - January 14, 2010) was a British-Irish student at an American high school whose suicide in led to the criminal prosecution of six teenagers for charges including civil rights violations, as well as to the enactment of stricter anti-bullying legislation by the Massachusetts state legislature.

Prince had moved from Ireland to South Hadley, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.

Her suicide, after suffering months of bullying from school classmates, brought international attention to the problem of bullying in American schools.

Phoebe Nora Mary Prince was born on November 24, 1994, in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, and moved to the seaside community of Fanore in County Clare, Ireland, when she was two.

Prince attended Villiers Secondary School, a private school in County Limerick.

2009

She immigrated to the U.S. in the autumn of 2009 with her American-born mother and four siblings.

Her mother lived in Boston for a few years.

Her father, a British national, remained in Lisdoonvarna, Ireland.

Having recently moved to the U.S. from Ireland, Prince was taunted and bullied for several weeks by at least two groups of students at South Hadley High School, following disputes with two girls in late December 2009.

Her aunt reportedly warned school officials in August 2009, prior to Prince's enrollment at the school, to watch after Prince, as she was "susceptible" to problems including peer pressure and bullying.

Investigations later found that Prince was in fact one of four girls bullying a student in Ireland in a dispute over a relationship with a boy.

After the victim of that bullying was moved to another school by her parents, Prince wrote a letter of apology which was praised by the victim's mother, who blamed the bullying on peer pressure and the lack of action by the school authorities.

2010

In March 2010, a state anti-bullying task force was set up as a result of her death.

The Massachusetts legislation was signed into law on May 3, 2010.

On January 14, 2010, three of the accused allegedly engaged in persistent taunting and harassment of Prince at school, in the library and school auditorium.

One of the accused allegedly followed Prince home from school in a friend's car, threw an empty energy drink can at her, and yelled an insult.

It was after this final incident that Prince died by suicide by hanging herself in the stairwell leading to the second floor of the family apartment.

Her body was discovered by her 12-year-old sister.

After her death, many crude comments about her were posted on her Facebook memorial page, most of which were removed.

Her parents chose to have Prince buried in Ireland.

A meeting held at the school to discuss the problem of bullying within the school brought parents who stated that bullying of their children had been completely ignored by the school administration.

Massachusetts state lawmakers sped up efforts to pass anti-bullying legislation as a result of this incident, and the measure was signed into law on May 3, 2010.

Inspired by the Massachusetts bill, similar legislation was introduced in New York State.

In efforts to promote national anti-bullying legislation, a "Phoebe's Law" has been proposed.

In July 2010, the South Hadley school committee adopted a more comprehensive anti-bullying policy.

The six accused were subjected to bullying and death threats following Prince's death, and her father expressed concern regarding the treatment of the accused who had yet to face trial.

On March 29, 2010, Northwestern District Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel announced at a press conference that two male and four female teenagers from South Hadley High School were indicted as adults on felony charges by a Hampshire County grand jury.

Charges ranged from statutory rape for two male teenagers, to violation of civil rights, criminal harassment, disturbance of a school assembly, and stalking.

One of the males charged with statutory rape was not involved in the bullying.

Additional delinquency complaints were also filed against three of the four females as they were minors at the time of the incident.

One minor was also charged with assault with a deadly weapon for throwing an empty can at Phoebe Prince.

A separate delinquency complaint was filed against another of the three female minors for assault and battery against another girl at South Hadley High School (a girl who was attacked at school after appearing in a TV news report describing the bullying that took place at South Hadley High School).

At least four of these six students reportedly were still attending South Hadley High School when the charges were announced.

In her statement, D.A. Scheibel directly contradicted previous claims by school Superintendent Gus Sayer that school officials had been unaware of the bullying at the school:

"Contrary to previously published reports, Phoebe's harassment was common knowledge to most of the South Hadley High School student body. The investigation has revealed that certain faculty, staff and administrators of the high school were also alerted to the harassment of Phoebe Prince before her death. Prior to Phoebe's death, her mother spoke with at least two school staff members about the harassment Phoebe had reported to her.

Some bystanders, including at least four students and two faculty members, intervened while the harassment was occurring or reported it to administrators.

A lack of understanding of harassment associated with teen dating relationships seems to have been prevalent at South Hadley High School.

That, in turn, brought an inconsistent interpretation in enforcement in the school's code of conduct when incidents were observed and reported.

2011

The accused stood trial in 2011.

Sentences of probation and community service were handed down after guilty pleas on May 5, 2011.