A teenager has died after being discovered with life-threatening injuries. Police are currently investigating the incident.

Need support after a suicide? Or worry about someone? See shiningalightonsuicide.org.uk for helpful resources. They provide guidance and information to those in need.
CALM is for men who feel down. They need someone to talk to. Call 0800 58 58 58. Their website is thecalmzone.net. They are open 5 PM to midnight. This support runs 365 days.
The Greater Manchester Bereavement Service can help. They find support after a death. They serve anyone in Greater Manchester. No one must deal with grief alone. Find them at www.greater-manchester-bereavement-service.org.uk.
Childline has a free helpline. It is for kids and teens. Call 0800 1111 anytime. The call will not show on the bill. It offers safe and private support.
PAPYRUS helps young people. They support those feeling suicidal. Call them at 0800 068 41 41 for support. They are committed to prevention.
Beat Eating Disorders can help. Their helplines offer support. They are free to call too. The adult line is 0808 801 0677. Students can call 0808 801 0811. Young people can call 0808 801 0711. Their site is beateatingdisorders.org.uk.
ABC helps those with eating disorders. They support families and friends. They offer care and guidance. Call their helpline at 03000 11 12 13. Find them at anorexiabulimiacare.org.uk.
Students Against Depression is a website. It is for students feeling down. Find it at studentsagainstdepression.org. Bullying UK is also a helpful website. It helps anyone affected by bullying.
For substance abuse help, visit supportline.org.uk. They have information and links to help. The site lists many helpful charities. They offer solutions for various drug problems.
Need support after a suicide? Or worry about someone? See shiningalightonsuicide.org.uk for helpful resources. They provide guidance and information to those in need.
CALM is for men who feel down and need someone to talk to. Call 0800 58 58 58 or visit their website at thecalmzone.net. They are open 5 PM to midnight, offering this support 365 days a year.
The Greater Manchester Bereavement Service can help you find support after a death. They serve anyone in Greater Manchester, ensuring no one must deal with grief alone. Find them at www.greater-manchester-bereavement-service.org.uk.
Childline has a free helpline for kids and teens; call 0800 1111 anytime. The call will not show on the bill, and it offers safe and private support.
PAPYRUS helps young people feeling suicidal. Call them at 0800 068 41 41 for support, as they are committed to prevention.
Beat Eating Disorders can help with their free helplines. The adult line is 0808 801 0677, students can call 0808 801 0811, and young people can call 0808 801 0711. Find more information at beateatingdisorders.org.uk.
ABC helps those with eating disorders and supports families and friends by offering care and guidance. Call their helpline at 03000 11 12 13 or find them at anorexiabulimiacare.org.uk.
Students Against Depression is a website for students feeling down, found at studentsagainstdepression.org. Bullying UK is also a helpful website that helps anyone affected by bullying.
For substance abuse help, visit supportline.org.uk; it contains information and links for assistance. The site lists many helpful charities, offering solutions for various drug problems.