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Health, 05.05.2021 19:00 hayesvolcano

(TW SU ICIDE!!) Dear Dia Colquhoun a year ago i saw your posts of u harming urself i laughed and sent em 2 my friends thinkin it was a joke now i juss found out u ended ur life with an overdose on feb. 4th 2021 im so sorry i feel like shii i wish i would of done something to help u u deserved so much better i hope u r doing better in heaven R. I.P to anyone reading this if u see someone who needs help please help them dont pass it off as a joke or it will be to late to fix ur mistake Dia i am so so so sorry forgive me

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