15 Yr Old Student Vanished In Boarding School & Found Mysteriously Dead 3 Months Later On Campus

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Published 2023-06-01

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  • Academic pressure on kids and depression taboo in Asia needs to be addressed on a much larger scale.
  • @m2kay42
    Self-unalive or not, this boy was gone. A child and the fact they didnt find his body for more than 100 days is what raises questions on the schools behalf. Shame on the school and shame on police.
  • @avvaliicous
    for everyone saying she talks to much , just CLICK OFF THE VIDEO. her channel is going deep in on cases. she is literally covering a CASE. if you’re so annoyed and wanna see a shorter version go somewhere else and spread your hate elsewhere. she did an amazing job.
  • @katexy7179
    I heard this from my therapist: some kids develop this "sixth sense" for their parents' emotions. For some, this translates into all other people. So then, for example, even if your parents are not telling you to be #1 in class, you pick up on their disappointment that you aren't #1, and you feel guilty. He probably felt the same about his social life, picking up on whether his classmates like him or not and thinking he's unlikable. As soon as you said he was super caring towards his grandma, it sank into me. He was trying his absolute hardest to be good to everyone- putting effort into being helpful, not causing trouble. He probably only told his mom he wants to drop out when he could no longer stand it, it was probably his way of bursting out. It's not always the strict parents that trouble kids, but also the nice understanding parents with secret expectations. Kids pick up on it, and the especially sensitive ones- they're gonna take it to heart.
  • Really scary to hear how many countries’ systems for investigating missing children cases are so flawed. Like, they’re literally the most vulnerable population ????
  • @Kikiam0999
    I'm a Psychology major and what his mother said about her not knowing what depression is, is really really sad. A lot of people especially older people aren't aware that depression is real and others even refuse to believe it exists.
  • I find it astonishing that he was still alive until nearly midnight. If they had involved someone sooner, maybe they would have found him before he was gone forever! So so sad. Rip sweetheart. Condolences to the parents also. 😢
  • @naiandrademusic
    being the "every parent dream kid" is sooooo heavy to carry around, you feel suffocated even though you have a great family, the expectations are not spoken but you can feel them, is so overwhelming
  • Even if a minor runs away, it shouldn't be ignored just because they run away. They are still kids and dismissing a case because they ran away is wrong. Even a runaway deserves to be found. It is terrible what happened to him. I don't know how no one found him or even smelled him.
  • @cuttugirl7629
    It's so sad to watch how the whole ordeal aged his mother. You can see how drained she is. Poor woman lost her son, and she must have felt so guilty like it's her fault.
  • @clareann8912
    this poor kid. he reached out for help, but no one listened. then being left like that for 100 days? That feels like a cruel confirmation of Xings own worst thoughts. My heart breaks for him-- I hope he can rest in peace.
  • @AshtailFoxclaw
    A girl in my year (we were like 40-50 students max - everybody knew each other) took her own life and it felt so random. Out of the blue, no signs. It was only in hindsight that we noticed things. I don't know the circumstances of her passing as it wasn't my business, I heard some rumours. So I can 100% believe that it came from nowhere in people's eyes. I think I had a chill conversation with her the day before or the day before that. Nothing strange, then, poof She was gone forever. I still have her picture somewhere I believe. I've kept it for 15 years as a reminder of what that choice means and I've never wanted her to be forgotten.
  • @kixkicks139
    The school … beyond toxic. That poor kid deserved so much more out of life than the stress he faced Kids shouldn’t have so much pressure on them especially when they have to deal with it on their own
  • @clino_mania3922
    When you quoted his mom "I didn't even know what depression was. I thought everything I needed to do is to provide clothes, food and education for my son", made me cry... It just so sad, and relatable, I'm not from East Asia, but from post-soviet country, and emotional state is really neglected here. I just wanted to say how hard it is for young people (not just them), when their feelings dismissed, ignored or they just feel that they have no one to talk to. I hope we, in all countries, will talk more about mental health, but it's long way ahead of us
  • @allytrudie864
    Love this true crime channel. I especially love the fact that you tell us English speaking audience the stories we miss out on in Asian countries due to them obviously not reported in our English speaking countries and not reported on in English at all. Thanks to you and all your interpreter helpers for translating these cases for us, both culturally and language wise.
  • The fact that he sound like he was being bullied, and that everyone avoided that area incompetently until he was found all sounds strange, even given the ending circumstance
  • @casuallyceltic
    It's so possible and honestly normal that his mom didn't know he was struggling. My first year of college was awful and bc I was away from home and not necessarily talking to my mom daily she genuinely didn't know how bad it was. It's super easy for a child to lie in that situation.
  • It's so rare to find a content creator with as much empathy and dedication as Stephanie. Keep yourself safe, healthy, and happy.
  • @pennypincher1232
    What I find so heart breaking and bitter sweet is he thought it was meaningless, that no one cared but the whole world cared. The school didn’t but the world did.
  • @lucinamendez4566
    The moment you mentioned in the beginning of your story that he had gone up to the roof, and just stared out for a minute, I knew he had committed suicide. When I was a teen I have similar "issues" and that would have been something I would have done. Turning his jacket into essentially a straight jacket too, might have given him the sensation of being held, and kept him calm. It's not super surprising no one saw the body, things gets over looked in searches when they are UP. People tend to look down, not up, also more people in a search is actually hard because it's difficult to know who looked at what, and to keep to a grid. I have been a part of search teams so I know. It's the school responsibility to have those cameras in good working order, when the principle and vice principle went to go look at the footage and realized it wasn't functioning, it's reasonable that they panicked and might have done some damage control. I am not going to say anymore about this, who i heard it from, but he was wedged, not free hanging, which made him harder to see and his feet were neither pointing down or horizontal due to this positions.