Info source: 1 Ohio school, 4 suicides
By MEGHAN BARR, Associated Press Writer Meghan Barr, Associated Press Writer – Fri Oct 8, 4:01 pm ET
MENTOR, Ohio – Sladjana Vidovic’s body lay in an open casket, dressed in the sparkly pink dress she had planned to wear to the prom. Days earlier, she had tied one end of a rope around her neck and the other around a bed post before jumping out her bedroom window.
The 16-year-old’s last words, scribbled in English and her native Croatian, told of her daily torment at Mentor High School, where students mocked her accent, taunted her with insults like “Slutty Jana” and threw food at her.
It was the fourth time in little more than two years that a bullied high school student in this small Cleveland suburb on Lake Erie died by his or her own hand — three suicides, one overdose of antidepressants. One was bullied for being gay, another for having a learning disability, another for being a boy who happened to like wearing pink.
Now two families — including the Vidovics — are suing the school district, claiming their children were bullied to death and the school did nothing to stop it. The lawsuits come after a national spate of high-profile suicides by gay teens and others, and during a time of national soul-searching about what can be done to stop it.
If there has been soul-searching among the bullies in Mentor — a pleasant beachfront community that was voted one of the “100 Best Places to Live” by CNN and Money magazine this year — Sladjana’s family saw too little of it at her wake in October 2008.
Suzana Vidovic found her sister’s body hanging over the front lawn. The family watched, she said, as the girls who had tormented Sladjana for months walked up to the casket — and laughed.
“They were laughing at the way she looked,” Suzana says, crying. “Even though she died.”
Sladjana Vidovic, whose family had moved to northeast Ohio from Bosnia when she was a little girl, was pretty, vivacious and charming. She loved to dance. She would turn on the stereo and drag her father out of his chair, dance him in circles around the living room.
“Nonstop smile. Nonstop music,” says her father, Dragan, who speaks only a little English.
At school, life was very different. She was ridiculed for her thick accent. Classmates tossed insults like “Slutty Jana” or “Slut-Jana-Vagina.” A boy pushed her down the stairs. A girl smacked her in the face with a water bottle.
Phone callers in the dead of night would tell her to go back to Croatia, that she’d be dead in the morning, that they’d find her after school, says Suzana Vidovic.
“Sladjana did stand up for herself, but toward the end she just kind of stopped,” says her best friend, Jelena Jandric. “Because she couldn’t handle it. She didn’t have enough strength.”
Vidovic’s parents say they begged the school to intervene many times. They say the school promised to take care of her.
She had already withdrawn from Mentor and enrolled in an online school about a week before she killed herself.
When the family tried to retrieve records about their reports of bullying, school officials told them the records were destroyed during a switch to computers. The family sued in August.
Two years after her death, Dragan Vidovic waves his hand over the family living room, where a vase of pink flowers stands next to a photograph of Sladjana.
“Today, no music,” he says sadly. “No smile.”

Well, isn’t this quite the disturbing story…
What in the hell-low were the bullies doing at the wake!?!?
I mean, really, how does that happen?
If I was the deceased parent, there is absolutely nothing that anyone could have possibly said that would have persuaded me to allow the tormentors to attend the wake.
On top of that, the rude, inconsiderate heffas approached the casket and laughed!?!?
OOO MYYY G-SUS!! Please tell me it isn’t so! Suzana (the deceased sister) saw the girls laughing at her sister. I can only imagine the pain, hurt and disgust Suzana must have felt.
I wonder why Suzana did not jump all over them demon seeds. I would have cheered for that.
And no mention of the family at this point. I am not blaming the family in any way at all. But I am wondering, “Where could they possibly be?” I would have voted for the parents to beat some sense into them laughing hyenas. The best would be If Sladjana would have reached up and SNATCHED their asses in the casket with her. I’m DEFINITELY a fan of THAT!
“Sladjana did stand up for herself, but toward the end she just kind of stopped,” says her best friend, Jelena Jandric. “Because she couldn’t handle it. She didn’t have enough strength.”
That is the story the countless suicides due to bullying…and the same goes for the people who are being bullied today. Either one of them could give up at any minute. They shouldn’t have to “handle it.” U (as the bully) should not subject them to bullying. AARGGH! Makes my blood boil.
I definitely agree with the school being held accountable.
“When the family tried to retrieve records about their reports of bullying, school officials told them the records were destroyed during a switch to computers.”
That sounds like a heap of manure. Shame on you, Mentor High! Big ups to the family for suing.
“Today, no music. No smile.” So sad…SMDH
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People, bullying is SERIOUS! To the bullies, how about u find something productive to do in UR life instead of reeking havoc in other people’s lives. Teasing, taunting, abusing and/or bullying someone because they are different from u…or for ANY reason is petty, juvenile and down right senseless. STOP IT!
There have been plenty (1 is too many) suicides due to bullying. As u know, Sladjana was not the first, and unfortunately she was not be the last. Currently, this story is 3yrs old, far too many bully-based suicides have occurred to date.
We have the power to stop, cease, THUMP BULLYING! The question is, “Do we have the WILL power?”
Find the will people…find the will.
~ Xpressions of Bad Boy #1