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The loss of 13-year-old Josiah Michael Dwinell has left a family — and a wider community — grappling with grief, questions, and a painful sense that more could have been done.
According to relatives, concerns about bullying and Josiah’s mental health had been raised repeatedly in the months leading up to his death. His aunt, Shaena Stebbins, described a young boy who was struggling in ways that were visible at home, even if they were not always acknowledged elsewhere.