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By Roksana Panashchuk For Mailonline. A year-old schoolboy took his own life after being bullied by two female teachers who began picking on him after his father's death. The bullying intensified after Zhanibek's eight-year-old brother died from disease two months ago, leaving him unable to cope. Zhanibek did not tell his mother about the bullying because he did not want to worry her, and the full extent of the abuse was only laid bare in his suicide note.
Zhanibek Zhuzdai, 14 left , hanged himself at his home in Kazakhstan after suffering three years of bullying by his teachers, which was only exposed in a suicide note to his mother right.
The teenager was found hanged near his family home in the village of Shardara, in southern Kazakhstan's Turkistan region, by mother Kalamkas Zhuzdai. Witnesses said she cried so hard that she struggled to breathe after discovering her son's lifeless body. In the message, the boy named his offenders and released the shocking details of his suffering before he took his own life. It is understood from Zhanibek's message that Baratova sisters considered him a target because he had no father to protect him.
The women made fun of the fact that Zhanibek was a half orphan, it is reported. They insulted him and his mother and started bullying him even harder after the death of his younger brother. A part of Zhanibek's note was cited by local media. It says: 'Baratova Aisulu and Baratova Zhanar are constantly humiliating me. I want to die. Police have opened a criminal case against the two sisters for incitement to suicide, prompting the teachers' relatives to beg for forgiveness in order to get the charges can be dropped.
Based on the note, the police initiated a criminal case on incitement to suicide. The victim's uncle Bakyt Kaldybekov said: 'Their [Baratova sisters'] relatives are coming to us and asking for forgiveness. They should be punished according to the law. They deserve it. Aisulu and Zhanar have been working at the school for 20 years, reports say. The former is a history teacher and the latter is a primary school teacher. The sisters have not been suspended from the school despite the investigation.