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Teen's 28,000 calls to Samaritans Teen's 28,000 calls to Samaritans
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A teenager who threatened to bomb a Samaritans office in Aberdeen while inundating the helpline with 28,000 calls has been ordered to behave.A teenager who threatened to bomb a Samaritans office in Aberdeen while inundating the helpline with 28,000 calls has been ordered to behave.
Jade Heanan, 17, of Ellon, Aberdeenshire, admitted making the calls over several months last year.Jade Heanan, 17, of Ellon, Aberdeenshire, admitted making the calls over several months last year.
Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard Heanan's family blamed depression about bullying at school for the phone calls. Heanan's family blamed depression about bullying at school for the phone calls.
Sheriff Kenneth Stewart deferred sentence until April next year and ordered her to be of good behaviour. Sheriff Kenneth Stewart deferred sentence until April next year at Aberdeen Sheriff Court and ordered her to be of good behaviour.
Heanan called the Samaritans saying she was going to commit suicide or harm herself.Heanan called the Samaritans saying she was going to commit suicide or harm herself.
On one occasion she was put through to a branch in England.On one occasion she was put through to a branch in England.
Heanan told a worker that she was going to bomb the Aberdeen branch and set fire to it, put bricks through the windows, damage the cars of volunteers and assault them.Heanan told a worker that she was going to bomb the Aberdeen branch and set fire to it, put bricks through the windows, damage the cars of volunteers and assault them.
Sheriff Stewart told her it was encouraging she had not been in trouble with the police for almost a year.Sheriff Stewart told her it was encouraging she had not been in trouble with the police for almost a year.