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A suicide at age 8? Case of bullied Ohio schoolboy Gabriel Taye suggests an almost-inconceivable tragedy

‘It was very hard for me to believe that an eight-year-old would even know what it means to commit suicide’: coroner

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In this still image from a January 24 surveillance video provided by Cincinnati Public Schools, the legs and feet of 8-year-old Gabriel Taye can be seen as he lies on the floor of a boys' bathroom after being knocked unconscious by another boy at Carson Elementary School. Two days later, Taye hanged himself with a necktie in the bedroom of his Cincinnati apartment. Photo: AP
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The death was startling even to the coroner: a boy only eight years old apparently killing himself in his Cincinnati bedroom.

Now Gabriel Taye’s January death is being re-examined, after it emerged that he was bullied and knocked unconscious at school two days before he died.

Hamilton County Coroner Lakshmi Sammarco’s office has ruled Gabriel’s death a suicide, but she said last week that she was reopening the investigation to re-examine the boy’s injuries and whether there were contributing factors to his death. Gabriel was found hanged to death with a necktie.

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“It was very hard for me to believe that an eight-year-old would even know what it means to commit suicide,” Sammarco said.

Suicides are rare among children so young, but not unheard of. Statistics from the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention show an average of 14 suicides per year nationwide among children 10 or younger since 1999. That compares to over 1,400 per year among 11- to 18-year-olds.

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At 8, children generally are just coming to understand death, says Dr Louis Kraus, chief of child psychiatry at Rush University Medical Centre in Chicago. Conceiving of ending their own lives can be even more remote.
This May 12, photo shows the Carson School, an elementary school in Cincinnati that was attended by Gabriel Taye, an 8-year-old boy, who apparently killed himself in January. Photo: AP
This May 12, photo shows the Carson School, an elementary school in Cincinnati that was attended by Gabriel Taye, an 8-year-old boy, who apparently killed himself in January. Photo: AP

“It’s possible, but at this young age, it’s very uncommon,” Kraus said. Even if a child has an idea of suicide, “many kids this young really don’t conceptualise the permanency of what they’re doing and what could happen.”

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