Published April 21, 2011 | FoxNews.com
Two Minnesota girls who felt bullied by their colleagues killed himself in an apparent suicide pact during a sleepover at a teen of houses.
A relative found the bodies of Haylee Fentress and Paige Moravetz, both 14, on Saturday a home in Island Lake Township, Minn.
The girls are hanged and left suicide notes, one in which plans for her funeral, ABC News reports.
"They asked all pink and Princess and butterflies," told Fentress aunt, Robin Settle, the network in an interview.
The two friends, who attended Marshall High School, reportedly felt outcasts in their eighth-grade class.
Settle said that her niece was often teased about her appearance. Haylee, who was expelled from school for the defense of Moravetz in a fight, wanted to return to Indiana recently where they, according to reports had moved, she said.
"She was made fun of for being overweight, her red hair," Settle told ABC News. "They posted on my wall [Facebook] that they really wanted to come back. .. that the people were mean and cruel and they don't fit in."
The Star Tribune reports that grief counselors, and other supporting services were made available this week to the girls classmates and others at the school.
"When the community is the death of a child is experiencing, it is something which the community has to come together to work," Marshall told schools Superintendent Klint Restaurant ' de Oorsprong ' the Marshall Independent newspaper.
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