Sydney Aiello, a survivor of the Parkland school shooting, dies by suicide
(CNN)Sydney
Aiello, who survived the 2018 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Florida, has died from suicide, people close to the family
told CNN.
Her mother, Cara, told CNN affiliate WFOR that
Aiello suffered from survivor's guilt after one of the deadliest mass
shootings in modern US history and had recently been diagnosed with
post-traumatic stress disorder.
Aiello, a student at Florida Atlantic University, died Sunday. Her funeral was Friday in Davie, Florida.
Aiello
had been on campus the day of the mass attack but was not in the
building where the shootings took place, her mother said, according to
WFOR. Aiello, a cheerleader in high school, graduated just months after a
troubled teen gunned down 14 students and three teachers there.
The family of Parkland school shooting victim Meadow Pollack described Aiello as "someone dear to Meadow."
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School this week sent an email of bereavement about Aiello's death to staff, a teacher told CNN.
A former history teacher described Aiello as "nice and always smiling and talkative."
"She was always eager to say hello to everyone in the hallway," the teacher said.
The
February 14, 2018 massacre was carried out by former Stoneman Douglas
student Nikolas Cruz, then 19, who confessed to being the gunman and was
indicted on 17 counts of murder.
In the weeks after the carnage, grieving students launched a nationwide movement calling for public policy changes that would prevent a similar tragedy.
Gun safety advocates credit those efforts for state legislation enacted last year across the country,
including 67 new gun laws approved by both Republican and Democratic
legislators in 26 states and Washington, DC, according to a year-end
report by the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
If you or someone you know might be at risk of suicide, here's how to get help: In the US, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. The International Association for Suicide Prevention and Befrienders Worldwide also can provide contact information for crisis centers around the world.
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