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Posted: 2016-08-15T09:00:49Z | Updated: 2016-08-22T14:42:30Z A Grieving Dad's Haunting Message To His Son's Bullies | HuffPost

A Grieving Dad's Haunting Message To His Son's Bullies

I hope the memory of what youve done to my son is burning in your brain for the rest of your life."
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A New York dad took to Facebook over the weekend to share the anguish he’s been facing since his son killed himself as a result of being bullied. 

“I laughed and cried the day that he was born at the same time, as crazy as it sounds, it’s true,” a tearful Daniel Fitzpatrick said in the clip. “And now I have to say goodbye to him out of this world. I won’t be laughing, I will be crying.” 

Fitzpatrick’s son, also named Daniel Fitzpatrick, was found dead in the attic by one of his sisters  last week. In July, he had penned a heartbreaking note about being the victim of a bully and accused his school of doing nothing to help him. 

In his Facebook message, the grieving father spoke through tears, and addressed the parents of the bullies: 

“I hope you never, never have to feel what my family is going through right now,” he said. “You get to hold your children every night and day for the rest of your lives and their natural lives. I don’t get that anymore. Your little monsters took that from me and my wife and his sisters.”

Then, to the bullies themselves, he said: 

“I hope the memory of what you’ve done to my son is burning in your brain for the rest of your life and you suffer as much as he has suffered under your bullshit.” 

Fitzpatrick also issued a warning for any other bullies out there: 

“You’re not cool. You’re disgusting. If I ever see any goddamn child in my life from now on, and I witness them and I see any kid getting bullied, doesn’t matter boy, girl, straight, bi, whatever. Transgender now. To the bully, I will knock you the fuck out. And how do you think it will make you feel?”

See his emotional message above. 

 

If you — or someone you know — need help, please call 1-800-273-8255  for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline . If you are outside of the U.S., please visit the International Association for Suicide Prevention  for a database of international resources.

 

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