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Family of Quaden Bayles, who was bullied, refuses crowdfunded Disneyland trip and offers money to charity
According to BBC, more than $308,000 has since been garnered to an online campaign.
The family of 9-year-old Quaden Bayles, whose video went viral after he was bullied, have refused a crowdfunded trip to Disneyland and instead offered to give the amount to charity. Earlier this month, in a disturbing video, a mother has shared the trauma of bullying that her son, Quaden had to face. Yarraka Bayles has shared the video publicly on Facebook in a bid to raise awareness of the consequences of bullying.
According to BBC, more than $308,000 has since been garnered to an online campaign. His family said that they were touched by the gesture, but wanted to focus on "the real issue" and wanted to give the money to two charities--Dwarfism Awareness Australia, and the Balunu Healing Foundation.
In the 6.46 minute-long clip, the bullied child tells his mother he wanted to kill himself. The video, shared earlier this week, went viral, has been viewed more than 20 million times and shared by over 3 lakh viewers.
Quaden has the most common type of dwarfism called achondroplasia.
"Give me a rope, I want to kill myself. I just want to stab myself in the heart... I want someone to kill me. I want to die... I want to scratch myself," DailyMail quoted Quaden as pleading with his mother in the video.
The mother said that she usually tries to keep such moments private, but felt she had been left with no choice but to go let people know about their plight.
At the start of the clip, Bayles said, "I just picked my son up from school, witnessed a bullying episode, rang the principal and I want people to know this is the effect bullying has."
She added, "This is what bullying does. So can you please educate your children, your families, your friends because all it takes is one more instance... and you wonder why kids are killing themselves."