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A British schoolgirl was found dead after complaining about suffering from an allergic reaction to the school’s WiFi system.
Jenny Fry, 15, committed suicide in a woodland near her home by hanging herself from a tree.
Her mother claims that she died due to a condition known as electro-hypersensitivity (EHS).
Rt.com reports:
Debra Fry told Oxfordshire Coroner’s Court her daughter was badly affected by the wireless internet at Chipping Norton School in Oxfordshire, where she was a student.
Jenny’s EHS symptoms included tiredness, headaches and bladder problems, and are believed to have started in November 2012. The symptoms were never investigated by a doctor.
The family removed WiFi from their home, but allege that the wireless internet at school continued to make Jenny ill, according to The Sun.
Debra and her husband, Charles Newman, told the Coroner’s Court that their daughter would often hide in empty classrooms and would only sit in certain seats, which were as far away from the router as possible.
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