Mom Claims Wi-Fi Killed Her Daughter A UK mother claims that school Wi-Fi drove her daughter to suicide. For years we've noted how a growing number of people claim that being in the presence of Wi-Fi signals make them sick, despite no science supporting this conclusion. These "electromagnetically sensitive" individuals have been unable to prove in double blind studies that they're even able to detect the presence of such signals.

That hasn't stopped many of these individuals from repeatedly suing school districts or forcing schools to pull all Wi-Fi connections. The latest example of Wi-Fi sensitivity is notably tragic. After her daughter was found dead in a wooded area near the family home, one UK mom claimed that here daughter was driven to suicide because of the Wi-Fi at her daughter's school: quote: "Jenny was getting ill and so was I” said Mrs Fry. “I did some research and found how dangerous Wi-Fi could be so I had it taken out of the house. "Both Jenny and I were fine at home but Jenny continued to be ill at school in certain areas..."I remember saying to the school 'if someone had a peanut allergy you wouldn't make them work surrounded by peanuts'."Just because Wi-Fi is new and all around us doesn't mean it is safe. Wi-Fi and children do not mix. Much more research needs to be done into this because I believe that Wi-Fi killed my daughter ." Except however tragic the suicide, insisting that Wi-Fi killed your daughter because your gut says so doesn't change the fact that the science shows that Wi-Fi (and everything else that operates in those bands) poses no health risk. Except however tragic the suicide, insisting that Wi-Fi killed your daughter because yourdoesn't change the fact that the science shows that Wi-Fi (and everything else that operates in those bands) poses no health risk.







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r81984

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Katy, TX 22 recommendations r81984 Premium Member Why? What made her pick wifi as the cause???

Why not the air quality?

Why not sunlight or any light?

Why not all the other wireless signals?

Why not the garage opener?



I have a feeling the kid was depressed by how stupid her mom is. She probably tried to tell her mom about her feelings and her mom jumped into wifi is the cause of everything and ignored her daughter.



I would hate to have a psycho mom going around to my teachers claiming wifi is dangerous.

I bet the girl was heavily picked on because her mom's craziness. CWO

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Chicago, IL 14 recommendations CWO Member Actually, her problem was more likely... social anxiety or some type of anti-social disorder. The existence of the symptoms at school and maybe out in the public but not at home, this is way more plausible. This may have lead to a lack of acceptance or feelings of lack of acceptance which could drive her toward depression and tragically, suicide.



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7 recommendations KrK Premium Member Here's the really stupid part.... " However in August this year, a French court ruled that electromagnetic hypersensitivity to mobile and wifi waves is a "serious handicap", setting a legal precedent that lawyers say could lead to "thousands" of claims.



Although France does not recognise EHS as a medical problem, a court in Toulouse decided that claimant Marine Richard should be awarded £500 a month in disability allowance as she displayed irrefutable clinical signs of suffering from a syndrome linked to electromagnetic waves.



French courts had previously refused pay disability benefits to people who suffer from electromagnetic sensitivity, so after winning the case, Ms Richard said that her win was a 'breakthrough'. "



Claim fake condition that you can't even detect, collect $500+ dollars a month disability payment for life. RIP France People can now sue businesses for having Wi-Fi.



*Coming soon to the USA. KrK 6 recommendations KrK Premium Member The case should be dismissed with prejudice The false claimant should be required to pay all costs.

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5 recommendations IowaCowboy Premium Member Just as frivolous as Autism and vaccines My mother said I was showing signs of autism since birth (failure to thrive for example, extreme fussiness) BEFORE I received a single vaccine.



Guess who was behind the junk science that claimed that Autism was caused by vaccines: Ambulance Chasing Lawyers.



Same with the ill effects of Wi-Fi: another cash grab by Ambulance Chasing Lawyers.



I've been using a cell phone since 2001 and I had a CT scan of my head for unrelated reasons a couple of years ago, NO sign of any tumor development. Cell phones have more output than Wi-Fi because they have to reach longer distances.



Time for tort reform.