The diary of Celina Okwuone features some of the thoughts you'd expect for an 11 year old girl: lists of people she liked and didn't like, excited entries describing her birthday, trouble with her family and happy times, too.
She ended most every writing with the phrase "love don't hate,' until the end, where she writes, "love please kill." She made a sketch of herself beside the grim reaper.

What went wrong?
"She came and laid on the chaise lounge next to me and she was pretty down and I said what's wrong?" said Dr. Celestine Okwuone, Celina's father, during an interview with police.
Dr. Okwuone recalled to police the night she died. She complained her teacher had singled her out in class for trouble while other kids were acting up and didn't get disciplined. She received nasty text messages from a boy she liked
"u r so ugly…" he writes.
And she sent nasty words back…
"The main complaint she gives me is the teacher, and when you add it to the fact that the kids manipulate her feelings, the fact of being her friend one day and not being her friend the other day," Dr. Okwuone told police.
After bedtime, Dr. Okwuone remembers waking up to his wife screaming after discovering their daughter hanging in the closet of her room.
Police spent a week interviewing Celina's family, teachers and classmates, concluding there was no crime committed, no bullying, at least by the legal definition.
"What we found were kids being kids and we all know kids can be cruel," said Port St. Lucie Police Chief Donald Shinnamon.
The Okwuone issued a statement saying they believe their daughter was bullied and that more should have been done by the school to stop it.
But in their words, and in their quiet lonely home, the family more than anything is left with an overwhelming sense of sadness.
"She's my angel now, watching over me…there's no way I can bring her back," Dr. Okwuone told police.

A friend of the Okwuone family tells me they want something good to come of their daughter's death, specifically an enhancement of the bullying law, defining what bullying is in this age of text messaging and Facebook and adding penalties for those who do it.

They say their daughter was a happy girl who was driven to take her own life.


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