Horrific search history of teen who killed himself as parents slam Google

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The tragic case of Keelian Jensen who took his own life after viewing suicide content on Google and YouTube has echoes in the UK story of 14-year-old Molly Russell, who ended her life after viewing posts on Instagram

A mother whose son killed himself was horrified to find his Google search history contained multiple sources detailing how to take his own life.

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