UPDATE:
A discussion of the tragic death of 14-year-old Amy โDollyโ Everett, who took her own life after relentless cyberbullying, brought The Project panel to tears on Thursday night.
The Channel 10 hosts paid tribute to Dollyโs life, highlighted the dangers of cyberbullying and broadcast an anti-bullying video filmed by an Australian station hand which has since gone viral.
At the conclusion of the piece, hosts Liz Ellis and Gorgi Coghlan were moved to tears.
โIt is so sad that a family has to go through this,โ a teary Ellis declared. An emotional Hamish McDonald added that the impact and legacy of Dollyโs tragic story was โincredibly movingโ.
As ABC News reports, Dollyโs family are launching a trust called โDollyโs Dreamโ to shine a spotlight on bullying, anxiety, depression, and youth suicide.
Today, the Northern Territory teenagerโs parents revealed the depths of her struggle with bullying and sadness by releasing a copy of the final drawing she made before her death on January 3.
โBefore Dolly died, she completed a drawing and wrote the words, โstand up, speak even if your voice shakesโ,โ her family said in a statement.
โThis powerful message tells the dark, scary place our beautiful angel had travelled to.
โWe are not concerned with the who or the why of who pushed our daughter to this point, we just want to save another family going through the sadness and tragedy that our family is experiencing.โ

Dolly has been remembered by millions as the face of Akubra hats when she was a child.
In a heartbreaking Facebook post shared on Sunday, Dollyโs father spoke out about losing his daughter.
โThis week has been an example of how social media should be used, it has also been an example of how it shouldnโt be,โ Tick Everett wrote.
โIf we can help other precious lives from being lost and the suffering of so many, then Dollโs life will not be wasted. I know for some suicide is considered cowerdly but I guarantee those people wouldnโt have half the strength that my precious little angel had, Doll had the strength to do what she thought she had to do to escape the evil in this world.
โHowever unfortunately Dolly will never know the great pain and emptiness left behind.โ
As news.com.au reports, a funeral service for Dolly will be held on Friday in Casurina St Primary School in Katherine East.
If you or someone you know needs help, contact Lifeline for 24/7 support on 13 11 14 or visit the website at lifeline.org.au. If itโs an emergency, call 000.