I believe there are a number of gaps in the story reported. A policeman entering a house at 1:30am with no explanation to the parents! I doubt that very much.
The most ironic thing is at the end of the article, the following is printed in bold:
For confidential support call the Samaritans on ..........
Yeah-that makes no sense.
also Samaritans are there for a chat if yr feeling low and/or lonely...but if suicidal, id recommed only calling if u feel you are in danger of being impulsive & you DO want someone to intervene in that case, after all
some people do want to be 'kept safe' from themselves sometimes:
The charity's new rules on confidentiality instruct volunteers to warn callers their details may be passed to the emergency services or social workers if they are under 13 or a "vulnerable" teenager or adult deemed to be at significant risk.
The Samaritans say the changes, introduced by its governing body last month, are a clarification of its existing rules outlining when confidentiality can be breached and were introduced to keep it in line with "good practice in safeguarding children and vulnerable adults".