This past February, a fifteen year-old girl jumped to her death in Yekaterinburg, Russia. In her room, four copies of the wildly popular Japanese manga Death Note were discovered along with a suicide note that read, āI donāt want to live anymoreā.
Some blamed the comic for the girlās death, and now a group of parents appealed directly to Russian President Vladimir Putin to ban the manga on the grounds that it harmful to the countryās youth. According to reports Jiji Press, the groupās public appeal stated, āThereās concern it [Death Note] will drive children to death.ā
Russia has the highest teen suicide rate on Earth, reports Pravda. One of the reasons why it does, apparently, is due to a lack of school psychologists.
Death Note has sold over 26 million copies worldwide and has been translated into numerous languages.
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