Molly Russell's headteacher tells inquest social media is 'almost impossible to keep track of'

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Molly Russell's headteacher tells inquest social media is 'almost impossible to keep track of'
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Sue Maguire told the hearing at North London Coroner's Court that the death of the 14-year-old in November 2017 had come as a 'complete and terrible shock'.

Sue Maguire told the hearing at North London Coroner's Court that the death of the 14-year-old in November 2017 had come as a"complete and terrible shock".The headteacher at Molly Russell's school has told her inquest social media is"almost impossible to keep track of" and staff had been warning students of its dangers"for a long time".in November 2017 had come as a"complete and terrible shock".

Asked about her students' relationship with social media, Ms Maguire said:"Our experience of young people is that social media plays a huge, dominant role in their lives and it causes no end of issues.

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