The parents of a 13-year-old girl who died by suspected suicide are calling for urgent reform in how mental health helplines share information and respond to crisis calls, citing failures in communication, bot-based closures, and inadequate follow-up on repeated disclosures.
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Parents of suspected suicide victim call for better information sharingpoor infrastructure contributes to unsafe conditions
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