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I need help for my family" Lady finds out that her grandmother sexually abused her uncle, leading him to commit suicide

                      "I need help for my family" Lady finds out that her grandmother sexually abused her uncle, leading him to commit suicide
A lady has taken to Twitter to reveal that her uncle committed suicide and left a suicide note saying that his mother - the lady's grandmother - sexually abused him. Now, the lady fears her grandmother might try the same thing with her brother.
The Twitter user said she was the one who came across the suicide note her uncle left but she kept it to herself.
Now, she says her grandmother, who is also emotionally abusive, in addition to being physically abusive, has began showing interest in her brother and she's afraid she'll sexually abuse him too.
Read her tweets below.

"I need help for my family" Lady finds out that her grandmother sexually abused her uncle, leading him to commit suicide
"I need help for my family" Lady finds out that her grandmother sexually abused her uncle, leading him to commit suicide

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