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Australian actress seeks to freeze dead son’s body after suicide linked to bullying: 'A second chance'

In a statement on her GoFundMe page, the actress explained that she believes cryopreservation may provide her son with a chance at future revival, if and when scientific advancements make it possible.

May 28, 2025 / 11:11 IST
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The concept of cryopreservation involves preserving cells, tissues, or whole bodies at extremely low temperatures.

Australian actress and filmmaker Clare McCann issued a desperate appeal this week to raise AUD 300,000 (approximately Rs 1.65 crore) within seven days in order to cryogenically preserve the body of her 13-year-old son, Atreyu. The teenager died by suicide on May 23, following what McCann has described as months of “brutal bullying” at his New South Wales public school.

In a statement on her GoFundMe page, the actress explained that she believes cryopreservation may provide her son with a chance at future revival, if and when scientific advancements make it possible. “My 13-year-old son tragically took his own life after months of brutal bullying at a NSW public school,” she wrote. “I'm urgently raising $300,000 to cryogenically preserve his body within the next 7 days — or the opportunity for him to live again will be lost forever.”

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McCann said that despite repeatedly alerting school authorities, the Department of Education, and Children’s Services to the bullying her son faced, no effective action was taken. She claimed to have submitted extensive documentation, including medical records, psychological reports, and a formal PTSD diagnosis. “We only have one chance left to cryogenically preserve his body within the next 7 days. If we miss this window, we lose the chance for any future revival that science may offer. This is about hope and justice,” she added.

At the time of writing, the GoFundMe campaign had raised only $3,200. According to the page, the funds would be used to cover the costs of immediate cryopreservation, legal and medical transport, and associated services. Any remaining amount would be allocated to establishing a trust in Atreyu’s name to protect his legacy, support anti-bullying education initiatives, assist families in similar circumstances, and fund legal action against the institutions allegedly responsible for failing to protect the boy.