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    Tragic Incident in New Hampshire: Family Loss and Mental Health Struggles

    A heartbreaking situation unfolded in Madbury, New Hampshire, when a mother fatally shot her husband and two children before taking her own life. In this tragic event, only the youngest child, a toddler, was left unharmed and is now being cared for by relatives.

    Emily Long, aged 34, was involved in this devastating incident on August 18. Reports indicate she shot her husband, Ryan Long, 48, and their children, Parker, 8, and Ryan, 6, in their home. The case has drawn attention as authorities work to understand the reasons behind this terrible act.

    Before this tragedy, Ryan had been battling brain cancer, which may have contributed to the family’s struggles. Emily had been open about her mental health on her social media, sharing that she felt overwhelmed and was trying to cope. In her final post, she expressed her desire to overcome depression for the sake of her family.

    Local authorities urge the public to refrain from making assumptions about the motives behind this incident. They emphasize that numerous factors may have been at play and that people should avoid attributing this tragedy to a single cause.

    For anyone grappling with mental health issues, help is available. Individuals can reach out to support services like 988 for assistance.

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