Mystery Surrounding Suicide of 13-Year-Old in Fyli: Child Psychologist Monitored Him – Three Key Elements Investigated by Police

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The mobile phone, tablet, and most importantly the child psychologist who had been monitoring the 13-year-old boy in recent months could provide answers as to why he decided to end his life. According to the police investigation at the tragic scene in Fyli, certain specific details have emerged that investigators believe are crucial. Reliable sources report that the 13-year-old did not hang himself in his room but rather on the staircase banisters inside the house. His mobile phone or tablet were not found next to him, leading authorities to believe he was likely not participating in an online challenge game, such as the one recently reported in England where a 13-year-old lost his life during an online challenge. Additionally, the boy left no note nor expressed any concerns to anyone regarding his decision. As a result, the case is being investigated from all angles.

According to highly reliable information, the police analysts are focusing on three main elements. First, the role of the child psychologist whom the mother stated had been seeing the child due to reports of bullying at school. This claim is under verification, and the psychologist is expected to shed light on the mystery. The second focus is on digital evidence — the phone and tablet — which have been sent to forensic labs for analysis. Authorities will examine messages, internet activity, and contacts around the time of his death. Lastly, the autopsy scheduled for tomorrow aims to determine the exact cause of death. Police also plan to interview family members, friends, and teachers to form a complete picture of what led to this tragedy.