You're probably familiar with Aubreigh Wyatt if you've seen the hashtag #LLAW on your social media feeds. On September 13, the 13-year-old Ocean Springs, Mississippi, boy committed suicide.

4, 2023, and her narrative has gotten a lot of attention ever since.  Following Aubreigh's passing, Heather Wyatt, her mother, started talking publicly about her loss and sharing her daughter.

Along with Aubreigh's name and images being well-known, the hashtag #LLAW (Live Like Aubreigh Wyatt) also became popular.

 according to Newsweek, that her daughter's death was caused by ongoing bullying. She said that at least four girls tormented Aubreigh, who was in the eighth grade at the time of her death.

The names of the four females Heather claimed to have bullied her daughter became well known despite the fact that Heather never disclosed their identities to the public.

Online users also posted purported texts that purportedly detailed the bullying between Aubreigh and Heather. In response, Heather was sued by the parents of the four teenagers.

According to the site, a judge also ordered Heather to delete all of her social media accounts following the July 2 lawsuit. The decision infuriated a lot of social media users, 

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