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Six-year-old girl commits suicide in US

Updated on: 09 April,2010 02:35 PM IST  | 
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A six-year-old girl who was sent to her room after a heated exchange of words with her mother committed suicide in Oregon, a media report has said.

Six-year-old girl commits suicide in US

Au00a0six-year-old girl who was sent to her room after a heated exchange of words with her mother committed suicide in Oregon, a media report has said.


After her mother told Samantha Kuberski to go to her room, the girl crawled into an unused crib, tied one end of a belt around her neck, the other on a bar of the crib, and hanged herself, AOL News reported.


A state medical examiner has classified it as a suicide.


Kuberski, who was a first-grader in McMinnville, has become the youngest person in Oregon history to commit suicide.

McMinnville police, who are investigating Samantha's death Dec 2, are, however, not convinced that the girl understood the consequences of her actions and have challenged the classification as suicide, the media report said.

Clifford Nelson, Oregon's deputy medical examiner, classified it as suicide based on a variety of factors, including interviews with the grief-stricken family.

Karen Gunson, the chief medical examiner for the state, said that investigators found that the girl's parents had warned all their children of the dangers of playing with belts around their necks.

"Statements were made by the girl that indicated she was going to kill herself," Gunson told KGW News.

"She had the means and she realised that if she put something around her neck that was dangerous and could cause death -- because her parents had told her that. My contention is that shows intent," Gunson was quoted as saying.

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