Successful suicides in minors in Myanmar: divorced families and poor children become high-risk groups
According to local residents, the girl's parents divorced, she and her 9-year-old brother were raised by her grandparents who had chronic diseases for a long time after her parents divorced.
A villager said: "Her parents have been divorced for about five years and have no one to take care of their two children. She has been traumatized since she was 8 years old and was hanged in a cowshed."
At present, the body of the deceased Mamesingu has been buried on June 8 after being examined by the Aegran Branch Hospital.
Recently, suicides of minors in Myanmar have occurred frequently. On June 6, a fifth-grade female student in Palang Village, Keyebangleigu Town committed suicide. On April 19, an 11-year-old poor child who set up a stall with his parents died of hanged on Besakjong New District Road, 9th Block of Ouda New City, Bogu City.
"I want to go to school!" A 13-year-old girl in Myanmar committed suicide after leaving her suicide note
According to people familiar with the matter, a fifth-grade girl in Palang Village, Leigu Town, Kayakban, Myanmar committed suicide on June 6.
At around 12 noon on June 6, a 13-year-old girl named Ma Xiemei, who had just passed the fifth grade exam, hanged herself in the house and left a suicide note.

A person familiar with the matter said: "Many local families are in trouble because of their current difficult situation. She wants to go to school, but her parents are unable to bear it and are psychologically traumatized. Her parents are also deeply hit. "
Since the military took over the regime, conflicts have occurred frequently in Kayah, with military forces displaced a large number of people and unemployment being widespread. Due to avoiding war, it is difficult for the people to make a living, and many children's education is in trouble, and some parents are forced to let their children drop out of school.
In previous years, donors at home and abroad supported children's education, and parents in the war were still able to send their children to school, but all schools faced serious difficulties this year.
Early on April 30, a 25-year-old young man also chose to commit suicide.