Korean YouTuber who revealed she was bullied for 12 years dies at 27

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Pyo Ye-rim, a South Korean YouTuber who was allegedly bullied for 12 years, has passed away at 27 years old.

What happened: The Busan Police Station and the Fire Department received a call about a woman who fell into the Seongjigok Reservoir in Busan, South Korea, at 12:57 p.m. on Tuesday.

Search teams found the woman, who was later identified as Pyo, at 4:20 p.m. and rushed her to the nearest hospital, where she was pronounced dead due to cardiac arrest. Authorities stated that there were no indications of foul play when they found Pyo.

Events before her death: Pyo went live on YouTube moments before her death on Tuesday.

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She reportedly uploaded a since-deleted video to her YouTube channel on the same day, where she can be seen crying. Pyo noted that the video was her “suicide note” and that she wanted “to be at a place where [she] can just relax.” She also noted in the video that people should not stop looking into her case.

About the YouTuber: Pyo, who reportedly ran a one-person beauty salon in Yeonje-gu Busan, made headlines in March after revealing on TV and through her YouTube channel she was a victim of school bullying for 12 years. She noted that the incident began in grade school and lasted until she was in high school.

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Pyo noted that the Netflix series “The Glory” inspired her to come forward and seek justice against her school bullies.

Helping people: Besides launching a petition to the Korean government in April seeking to abolish laws in favor of the bullies, such as the statute of limitations for school violence-related crimes, Pyo had also closely worked with other victims of school bullying.

She was reportedly hospitalized that same month following an apparent suicide attempt.

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If you or anyone you know is at risk of self-harm, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24-hour support at 1-800-273-8255.

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