A 14-YEAR-OLD OHIO GIRL HAS TAKEN HER OWN LIFE, AND HER FAMILY BELIEVES THAT SOCIAL MEDIA PLAYED A ROLE.(PHOTO).

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 A 14-year-old Ohio girl has taken her own life, and her family believes that social media played a role. Szedi Roush sadly took her own life on Friday, June 12th. The loss of such a young and vibrant life has left the Blanchester, Ohio community shocked and filled with grief as they struggle to make sense of her passing.  Szedi was a student at Blanchester High School, where she was very active in sports and, by all outward appearances, a happy and outgoing teen. However, Szedi's family says there was a side to her kept hidden from her family. Despite being hidden from family, Szedi posted about her feelings  on TikTok. Her father says her most recent post described her feelings, and the method she intended to take her life, garnered over 40 reactions ranging from likes to hearts. They feel that is unacceptable and that Szedi's passing can help other youths reach out for help in the future.  Szedi's presence at school and at home will be greatly missed.  The fa...

BBC PRESENTER SUFFERS HEART ATTACK LIVE ON AIR. (PHOTOS).



BBC presenter suffers heart attack live on air


A BBC broadcast was interrupted after the presenter suffered a heart attack on live broadcast.


BBC Radio Devon presenter David Fitzgerald suffered a ‘heart problem’ while presenting his morning program yesterday.


He was on the air for 30 minutes before his colleague Michael Checker was forced to take his place.


Michael informed listeners, “It’s Thursday morning, Michael Checker to David Fitzgerald feeling a little bit off.


“He left the studio to get checked.



BBC Radio Devon presenter David Fitzgerald (pictured) had a ‘heart problem’ while presenting his morning program yesterday.

Last night, David (pictured) took to Facebook to reassure fans about his well-being following the heart issue


He is absolutely fine, we will update and let you know. He’ll get back to you as soon as possible.’


Much to the relief of fans, David took to Facebook last night to update them on his well-being.


He said, “Just a little heart problem this morning, on the radio . . . thank you Derriford.”



The presenter also shared a picture of himself lying on a hospital bed and surrounded by various wires, but he happily posed with a smile.


David started working in radio in 1980, moving gradually through ILR and television in 1986.


In 1994 he worked as an American presenter for Sky News, where he covered the arrest of OJ Simpson, the bombings in Waiko and Oklahoma, among others.


He also covered the death of Princess Diana, the war in Bosnia, general elections and royal weddings.


In recent years, David has presented BBC shows, written for Spitting Image, and appeared as a question in Trivial Pursuit.


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