An actress has been given a deadline to raise $170,000 to preserve the body of her adolescent son who committed suicide.

In order to preserve the body of her son, who unfortunately committed suicide, an actress has been given a deadline of $170,000 to raise.

After her 13-year-old son, Atreyu, died by suicide following what she says were “months of relentless bullying,” Clare McCann is confronting the unimaginable.

In the hopes that technology will one day bring him back, she is now starting an emotional and desperate effort to cryogenically preserve his body.

McCann, who founded the Sydney International Women’s Film Festival and played Cherry in the television series Blog Party, has started a GoFundMe campaign with the lofty goal of raising AU$300,000 (about $193,000) to pay for Atreyu’s body’s cryogenically freezing expenses.

She wrote, “Within the next seven days, we have one last opportunity to cryogenically preserve his body.” “We lose the opportunity for any potential future scientific rebirth if we miss this window. This has to do with justice and optimism. refusing to let the tale of my son be told in silence.

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