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Met to return lost sim card of schoolgirl who killed herself after bullying

Source: PA Media

The Metropolitan Police have said arrangements have started to return a lost sim card and mobile phone that belonged a schoolgirl who killed herself after she was bullied.

Mia Janin, a 14-year-old Year 10 pupil at Jewish Free School (JFS) in Kenton, north-west London, died on March 12 2021.

The Met said after the investigation into her death that Mia’s family had requested the return of

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