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Heartbreak As 14-Year-Old Son Tells Mum He’ll Be ‘Back In Two Seconds’ Right Before Taking His Own Life


A mother is sharing her sheer devastation and heartbreak revolving around her son who tragically passed away.

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Tracey Tyler who hails from Nuneaton explained via public message how much time it has taken her to accept her son’s devastating decision to take his own life, leaving her in an absolutely shattered state.

The mom says that never had the courage to speak about the horrifying incident which comprised of her son committing suicide last year. But now, she’s opening up, in an effort to help save other young lives.

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Tracey explained how her message is for all parents because she certainly does not want them to go through the experience that comes close to what she was forced to endure due to her son’s decision to take his own life.

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Last year, her son told Tracey that he would be back in just two seconds. But that was certainly far from the truth. Instead, he opted to commit suicide, leaving his mother broken beyond repair.

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Now, Tracey is opening up and wants other parents to hear her out because she feels life is super precious and there’s nothing that compares to family and loved ones.

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“I want parents to know that they need to have that awkward conversation with their children. No matter what, it needs to be done because if they don’t, it just might be too late,” the devastated mum added.

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“My son told me he would be back soon in two seconds. I was talking with my friends online at that time. I believed him but he never returned,” she explained while crying.

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Despite the fact that it’s been over a year now, the mum can’t come to terms with the reality that her son is no more. But she surely hopes that by opening up, other parents will understand the importance of opening up with their kids, which could ultimately save so many lives.

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