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Illinois’ strong anti-bullying law was ignored at Latin School, according to parents of teen who took his life

Nate Bronstein’s parents constantly replay the weeks leading up to their son’s suicide and how things could have gone differently.

Nate was funny and easy going, someone who could make friends anywhere, they said. But he became withdrawn and angry when he transferred to the Latin School of Chicago as a sophomore last fall. His parents said students bullied him nonstop, with one telling him to kill himself, and he was picked on by a teacher.