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Tragically, around the world, *** is one of the leading causes of death among teenagers aged 15 to 19.

According to WHO, approximately 7.5 children in every 100000 commit ***, with the rate being much higher for males than females.

One of the most disturbing phenomena is that sometimes *** suddenly occurs in clusters; that is, a kid kills himself or herself then another kid do the same in the nearby house or town, then another.

Even more disturbing is the phenomenon in some countries where groups of teenagers commit *** together.

Even with the high rate of teenage ***, the WHO estimates that the data may not be that reliable because, for some religious and cultural reasons, ***s are often underreported.

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*** has become one of the top killers of teenagers between 15 to 19 and ranked second and third places for females and males.

One research from WHO (World Health Organization) has shown that more than 7 out of 100,000 children commit ***, among which the number of males is almost twice outnumber that of females.

In some cases, associations can be found between two geographical adjacent ***s . What’s more, such behaviors sometimes shockingly happen in groups among teenagers, which makes situations even worse.

The real rate of teenage *** is likely to be higher due to some cases being unreported for some religious reasons, according to WHO.

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Tragically, around the world, *** is one of the <mark>leading</mark> causes of death <mark>among teenagers</mark> aged 15 to 19.
According to WHO, approximately 7.5 in every 100000 children commit ***, with the rate being much higher for males than females.
One of the most <mark>disturbing phenomena</mark> is that *** may suddenly happens in clusters; that is, one kid kill himself or herself and another kid in the nearby house does the same, and then another.
<mark>even more</mark> disturbing is phenomenon in some countries where groups of teenagers commit *** together.
<mark>even with</mark> the high rate of teenage ***, the WHO estimates that the data might not be that reliable because, for some reasons, *** is often underreported.