Warning: This story contains distressing content

Charlotte, a student at Santa Sabina College in Strathfield, inner-west Sydney, tragically died by suicide on September 9.

Mum Kelly told Ben Fordham Live this morning she had emailed the school several times over the years, beginning in August 2022, over allegations of “friendship issues” and asked for it to be addressed.

Charlotte, Santa Sabina schoolgirl who died by suicide
Charlotte’s mother said she contacted the school several times regarding bullying her daughter faced. (2GB)

She also contacted the college in a devastating email sent shortly after Charlotte’s death.

“My beautiful girl took her own life last night because of the relentless friendship issues she faced,” Kelly wrote in the email sent on September 10,” the email reads.

“I was scared to label it bullying but that’s exactly what it was. I begged the school to intervene with these girls and now she is gone forever.”

The grief-stricken mother said she wished she had done more to protect Charlotte.

“I tried to be an understanding parent and think maybe she was too sensitive. I should have been stronger for her,” she continued.

“She didn’t deserve to go to and from school crying almost every day. She didn’t deserve girls to bark in her face or scream out her name and run away, to purposely hit her with their bag and say whoops.

Charlotte, student at Santa Sabina College
The Santa Sabina College student tragically took her own life earlier this month. (Supplied/2GB)

“She didn’t deserve the pain she was in. She deserved love and kindness. She deserved to be treated with dignity and respect.

“My darling baby angel is one because I didn’t make a big enough noise for her.”

Kelly added: “I’m sorry baby, I’m sorry.”

Charlotte’s mother said she doesn’t blame the students for her daughter’s decision to take her own life, but wants answers from the college.

She says she spoke to the school about Charlotte’s distress verbally several times, she told Fordham.

The school had advised Kelly they tried mediation with Charlotte and her fellow students and that the girls “had reconciled and agreed to be kind to each other”.

Charlotte, student at Santa Sabina College
Charlotte faced bullying at school, her mother says. (Supplied/2GB)

Santa Sabina claims the allegations of bullying are “inconsistent” with their records.

In response, Charlotte’s mother told 2GB “they must have an issue with their records or they’re calling us liars.”

“We’re passing on a message from our daughter. Our daughter is not a liar.”

Paulina Skerman, the principal of Santa Sabina College, said in a statement yesterday the school is treating the allegations of bullying seriously.

Crisis support is available from Lifeline on 13 11 14.
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