The Australian actress, whose 13 -year -old son died of suicide, explained that she would despair to raise $ 200,000 in a speed within seven days to “maintain his body.”
Claire Macan revealed to the fans yesterday that her son Atrio took his life last Friday after “months of uncompromising bullying.”
Her advertisement on Instagram was accompanied by a link to the online donation that she created to finance the cooling of his body – a process that it believes may provide the possibility of reviving in the future.
“All I need to say is really how I really need this money to give my son what he wants,” said what was for news.com.au.
“About six or seven years ago, we started talking about the post -life and the sky, and I spoke with him a little about the cooler, and he told me that he wanted to do so.
“Over the years, we talked about this what we want to do together, and they never separate. It deserves a second chance to live in the life he wants.
“We were talking about perhaps we would revive it in the future until now that people have the ability to swim underwater with breathing extending with dolphins and whales, or flying, or live on another planet … We were talking and dreaming a lot.”
The donation collection page states that Atreyu “took his life tragicly” and that his mother “urgently gathered $ 200,000 to keep his body within the next seven days – or that the opportunity to live again will be lost forever”, she wrote.
At the time of writing this report, Gofundme raised $ 2,260 for its $ 200,000.
Macan states that every dollar collected will go towards “immediate memorization and legal transport, medical and legal services required for procedure” and “confidence in (Atreyu) his name to protect his legacy. She says that any money collected over the $ 200,000 goal will go towards education and anti -bullying.
The first Cryonics facility was opened in Australia, Southern Cyronics, to work in Holbroook last year, where he headlines last May when he became a man in his eighties who died in Sydney First Hospital, who is freezing in the facility in the hope that he will be revived one day through technological progress in the future.
Macan said that all that she left now is “giving him what he wants” and “putting an end to this terrible system of bullying that causes a lot of tragedy.”
She said that her son was intimidated from the day when high school began on February 7, when he was taught at home until high school.
She said: “It was unabated. He started withdrawing, and he will not talk to me about all things, but I was still defending him every day.”
“They will not expel or comment that it is wrong when there are a lot of accidents in schools. The school system fails for children.
“The only comfort that I can find now is that this should be our goal.”
My mother “begged for help” before the son's death
Macan told news.com.au that she had submitted formal complaints about bullying to Sydney School that she has failed to protect her 13 -year -old ATreyu son, which she has now lost to suicide.
“He was only 13 years old. He deserved a future. If the school and the government acted when I asked that he was still alive,” said Macaan for news.com.au.
His mother said that Atreyu was a student at South Sydney High School when he committed suicide after “months of uncompromising bullying.”
Despite the frequent official complaints of the school, the Ministry of Education, and the children's services, as well as medical information and the diagnosis of a certain post -shock disorder, no effective action has been taken to protect her son.
“I begged for help. I have made complaints. I have shared medical records. No one listened,” Maccane said.
The deputy minister of public schools in New South Wales, Deborah Samars, said that the department “was destroyed to find out the death of a student from a school in Sydney High School” and participated in sympathy for family, friends and the broader society.
“The Ministry of Education provides advice and other support for luxury for students and employees who need it,” she said in a statement.
“The death of Atreyu Mccann is a tragic loss for his family, loved ones and the entire school community,” said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education.
“No one should pass through the distress of a child’s loss in this way, and
The actress announced the tragic news on Instagram yesterday, and in other updates it revealed that Atreyu died due to suicide on Friday.
“It was with the broken hearts that we share my beautiful son, Atreyu Mccann. It was the brightest light in my world-good, creative, and endemic in infinitely,” said Macan on Instagram yesterday.
“At the present time, we are saddened by a loss that words cannot bear. Please give us time and space and we are treating this unimaginable pain.”
McCane is famous for her roles in Australian performances “Party Party” and “Clublife” as a system for the Sydney Women's International Women Festival.
She is also regular in the social circle of Sydney, and often brings her son to the red carpet shows for new films and theatrical production.
She gave more horrific details about ATREYU's death in another Instagram common publication overnight, describing the situation as “its worst nightmare.”
“It breaks my heart beyond the words that you can compare to participate in it in an unbearable moment, Atreyu took his private life. This was not his mistake.”
Macan said that her son “suffered horrific quantities of bullying” and asked her followers to “help” in preserving his life.