Hana Kimura’s Death Could Lead To Form Cyberbullying Law — Report

Hana Kimura’s Death Could Lead To The Formation Of Cyberbullying Law, According To A Report.

A news site reported that Hana Kimura’s death could lead to the formation of a new law that would make online bullying or cyberbullying illegal.

This, after Hana Kimura, a 22-year-old professional wrestler and a Netflix reality show star, died inside her house in Japan. She even previously posted photos of self-harm and a “seemingly-farewell” note on her Twitter account before she died. Her Twitter account was deactivated and no longer be found as of this writing.

Hana Kimura
Photo: Hana Kimura (via @hanadayo0903 / Instagram)

Although her cause of death wasn’t disclosed by Kimura’s professional wrestling promotion World Wonder Ring Stardompikapika.ph reported that Hana Kimura faced cyberbullying attacks after having an appearance in a Netflix reality show Terrace House.

In a report on Ringside News, Dave Meltzer said that her death sparked a movement in Japan as there’s already a call to form a law that would make online bullying or cyberbullying illegal.

With the formation of the new Cyberbullying law, as per the report, could create actual consequences for anyone who felt they can say anything online without any repercussions.

A lot of celebrities expressed their sympathies with the late star, and one of these celebrities was Kim Chiu who was also a victim of cyberbullying because of her “law of classroom” quote.

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