13-year-old boy takes his own life – famous actress mother reveals the horrific reason he did it and it breaks our hearts

Clare McCann Mourns the Tragic Loss of Her 13-Year-Old Son After Months of Bullying

Australian actress and filmmaker Clare McCann has shared the devastating news of her 13-year-old son Atreyu’s death, revealing that he took his own life after enduring months of persistent bullying at school.

In a deeply moving Instagram post, McCann wrote,

“As my worst nightmare has come to life, my child’s has been stolen.”

She described her son as “the brightest light in my world — kind, creative, and endlessly loved.”

A Cry for Justice — and Hope

Following the tragedy, McCann launched a GoFundMe campaign with a goal of USD 195,000 (approximately AUD 300,000) to cover several urgent expenses, including the cryogenic preservation of Atreyu’s body within seven days, as well as legal and medical costs. Part of the funds will also go toward establishing a trust in his name and supporting anti-bullying initiatives to help other families facing similar pain.

“Atreyu had just started Year 7 at a New South Wales public school,” she explained. “Within two days, he came home in tears, begging me to help stop the abuse.”

What followed, McCann said, was a sustained pattern of verbal and physical bullying — from taunts and isolation to an alleged attempt to drown him during a school camp.

Repeated Warnings Ignored

Despite filing at least ten formal complaints to the school and the NSW Department of Education, McCann says she saw little to no action.

“They just destroyed him,” she said through tears. “And in a moment of immense pain, he just did something — because I think he didn’t know what else to do.”

In April, after Atreyu confided that he was having suicidal thoughts, McCann immediately withdrew him from school and sought professional help. For a brief time, she said, there was hope.

But the months of trauma had already taken their toll.

A Mother’s Plea

McCann now hopes to turn her grief into advocacy. Through her campaign and public statements, she aims to raise awareness about the real and lasting damage of bullying, and to push for stronger accountability within the education system.

“No child should ever feel that alone,” she wrote. “And no mother should ever bury a child because others refused to care.”

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