Josiah had just turned 13. Eight days later, his family found him dead. They had begged for help. They had sat beside him in hospitals. They had watched him come home from school and the bus, shattered by bullying that adults dismissed as “attention-seeking.” Now, a New Hampshire community is left asking how a child could be failed so co… Continues… Josiah Michael Dwinell’s short life is now a heartbreaking warning. After losing his biological mother, he clung to the love of his “Mimi,” who fought desperately for his mental health to be taken seriously. Hospital visits, pleas to adults,... Continues…





