Family woes drive teen girl to kill self | Inquirer News

Family woes drive teen girl to kill self

/ 09:45 AM October 09, 2012

A 16-YEAR-OLD girl died in an apparent case of suicide in barangay Poblacion, Lapu-Lapu City on  Sunday night.

Antonette Manalo  was found unconscious by her friend inside a room in their house. She was  rushed to the hospital after allegedly drinking  poison.

Manalo, a second year high school student, didn’t reach the hospital alive.

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Police investigation showed that Manalo diluted cyanide balls in  a bottle of liquor and drank it.

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Cyanide balls were found in her room.

Manalo was reportedly depressed by her parent’s separation earlier this year.

Two of her siblings left with their father.

Police found a letter in a notebook, where the teenager expressed dismay over the  family problems.

She also requested in her letter that she be made to wear a white shirt and black pants during her vigil wake.

Police said there were no signs of foul play in Manalo’s death./Correspondent Norman V. Mendoza

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