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26-Year-Old Ashley Hallstrom is 20th Trans Person to Die By Suicide in 2015

Started by stephaniec, October 16, 2015, 03:50:58 PM

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stephaniec

26-Year-Old Ashley Hallstrom is 20th Trans Person to Die By Suicide in 2015

http://planettransgender.com/26-year-old-ashley-hallstrom-20th-trans-person-die-suicide-2015/

Planet Transgender/Added by Nillin Dennison on October 15, 2015

""Please help fix society." The words stung as I read them, remembering the same plea coming from Leelah Alcorn just under a year ago. Unfortunately, this wasn't a quote from Leelah though. It was the final sentence of a public Facebook post made yesterday by 26-year-old Ashley Hallstrom, who reportedly died by suicide shortly afterwards."
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Devlyn

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captains

I sometimes have a hard time with these stories because I can't help but wonder what the number actually is. I'm sure there are others out there who have taken their own lives and not left a note online, or who weren't recognised as transgender by their family and friends. I wouldn't be.

My heart goes out to Ashley, and those affected by her passing.
- cameron
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stephaniec

Transgender Woman Commits Suicide by Stepping into Traffic After Writing About Depression: 'Please Share My Final Words'

http://www.people.com/article/transgender-woman-suicide-ashley-hallstrom-utah

People/By Cathy Free 10/17/2015 AT 05:35 PM EDT

"Shortly before ending her life on Wednesday morning, Ashley Hallstrom of Logan, Utah, went to her Facebook page to leave one final post. "
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stephaniec

Quote from: captains on October 17, 2015, 10:23:15 AM
I sometimes have a hard time with these stories because I can't help but wonder what the number actually is. I'm sure there are others out there who have taken their own lives and not left a note online, or who weren't recognised as transgender by their family and friends. I wouldn't be.

My heart goes out to Ashley, and those affected by her passing.
so sad, the numbers are probably higher. No one would of known in my case.
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justpat

   How about our own Kira 357 ? She was not on the so called list as well as several others. Passed and buried under their false birth names.We will never know the true number and to think at one time I was almost one of them. P
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