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Social media star pushes to put stop to bullying after Nate Bronstein takes his own life

  • Updated on May 20, 2025
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At the age of just 15, Nate Bronstein took his own life – after his parents say other students cyberbullied him relentlessly at one of Chicago’s top private schools. CBS 2’s Marissa Perlman reports on an effort to make sure Nate didn’t die in vain.

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