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They called a rally in Cintruénigo to report the death of a girl whose family has linked her to bullying

In a letter read at the girl's funeral, the family reported that bullying killed the underage girl. 

 

 

Cintruénigo City Hall, in a stock image.

Under the slogan 'Bullying kills', the Cintruénigo City Council has convened a rally next Monday in memory of a young woman from the recently deceased village whose family has linked death to bullying and cyberbullying. 

The family filed the complaint in a letter read at the funeral for the girl. "It was neither a disease nor a fate (...) bullying." 

For his part, the spokesman for the Navarre Government, Javier Remírez, has assured that since the case became known, "the protocols have been scrupulously complied with". After conveying his "condolences" to the family, he has explained that he will not provide any other information related to the matter because it is confidential. 

Remírez, who spoke at the post-Government meeting, explained to the media what the deceased girl's family had asked, "Let's not use this case for political purposes." In his words, "unfortunately," only one public representative is using it. 

 

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