In 2009, the tragic case of Hong Kong schoolgirl Wang Jiating unfolded, blending bullying, mental health struggles, and an obsession with a spirit ritual into a haunting narrative. Once a high-achieving and gentle student, Jiating became a victim of severe bullying, withdrawing into herself and finding solace in an Ouija-like ritual that she believed understood her pain. Her disappearance led to a police investigation revealing her fragile mental state and dependency on the ritual. Weeks later, her body was found in shallow water, with evidence pointing to suicide. The case remains a stark reminder of the devastating effects of isolation, unaddressed mental health issues, and societal neglect, while its eerie details continue to capture public imagination.
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