I see a positive in no matter how small it may be. To me it seems, just as bernadette said, that this girl endured at least psychological abuse if not much more physical abuse. She is now free of that. It has ended for her and her death may preserve her younger siblings of a lifetime of trauma. In that sense her death was not in vain - it saved her brother and sister. If only the state will not allow them to go back to the parents and they can find a good home to love and raise them. It would be the utlimate betrayal of her death for the state to send her siblings back to her parents.
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"Always learn the rules so that you can break them properly." Dalai Lama
My Karma just ran over your Dogma.
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