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Support group aids those left behind after suicideBy Damon HodgeView staff writer When Linda Flatt's son Paul Tillander committed suicide five years ago, part of her died with him. The eternal question "Why?" buried with the 25-year-old laboratory technician, Flatt began torturing herself with questions: "What did I do wrong? Could I have been a better parent? Why did he do this?" FULL TEXT
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