'Are your words doing damage?': Dolly's parents release powerful anti-bullying film

The parents of Australian teenager Dolly Everett, who took her own life in 2018, have released a video depicting the harm caused by bullying.

The anti-bullying film was directed by 15-year-old Charlotte McLaverty.

The anti-bullying film was directed by 15-year-old Charlotte McLaverty. Source: Supplied

The parents of an Australian teenager who took her own life after being relentlessly bullied are urging young people to think about the impact their words have on others.

Northern Territory teenager Dolly Everett was 14 when she died in January last year.

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