![]() ![]() “It’s becoming an increasing feature of being a public feature.” ![]() “If it’s at a certain level you have to report it and the guards will investigate “I think you can’t get too intimidated by it because you wouldn’t do your work but at the same time you can’t let your mind go there because it’s frightening. Nicole Fox Fenlon (Image: Suicide Awareness Ireland Facebook) “You have laws to address cyberbullying in places like France and in Germany already and other states follow what is called the Budapest Convention but the legislation varies.” “I would be very hopeful that by next year we will have a cyber violence law. She told the Sunday Mirror: “Clearly we need an EU law on cyberbullying which amazingly we do not have at present. The former Minister for Justice said she believes other countries will support a new anti-bullying law, which could be rolled out as early as next year. Read more: Brave mum plans to bring cyber abuse law to the EU after daughter took own life ![]() Nicole, who was affectionately known as Coco to her family, took her own life in 2018 following years of cyber abuse and online death threats. The Fine Gael politician is backing calls for Coco’s Law – pioneered by Jackie Fox in memory of her daughter Nicole Fox Fenlon – to be enacted in all 27 European member states. MEP Francis Fitzgerald has told of her “frightening” experiences of online abuse as she backs calls for anti-bullying legislation to be brought in across Europe. ![]()
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