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Sentencing hearings for men convicted in Amanda Todd case set for September

Justice Martha Devlin has set Aydin Coban's hearing to begin on September 20 BC. Supreme Court in New Westminster.

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Amanda Todd took her own life in 2012 after becoming a victim of cyberbullying.
Amanda Todd committed suicide in 2012 after becoming a victim of cyberbullying. Photo by Mike Bell /PNG

Dutch convicted of harassment and extortion against British Columbia Sentencing hearings against the nation Teenager Amanda Todd is scheduled for next month before committing suicide. to start in BC. Supreme Court in New Westminster.

On Saturday, a jury returned a unanimous verdict, finding Todd's case guilty of extortion, harassment, communicating with young people to commit sexual offenses, and possession and distribution of child pornography. Convicted Coban.

Amanda's mother, Carol Todd, says she will make a statement on her victim impact at her hearing.

When Todd was 15, he took his own life in 2012 after posting a video describing being tortured by online harassers.

She used flashcards to review her own ordeal on video. The video has since been viewed by millions of people, shedding light on the problem of online harassment and cyberbullying.

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