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Published 14:42 16 Jun 2015 BST

The family returned to the station the next day for a lengthy discussion about the case but did not have any further contact over the next two days.
Ronan then called his mother to tell her that a friend of his had received a message with images but had not clicked on the link.
Concerned about his son's welfare, Mr Hughes rushed home but discovered Ronan's body in a field behind their home.
The family has now warned parents "how naive" they are in relation to social media, saying "there is no point in a parent taking a phone off a child when they don't know what they are doing themselves or how to access the technology themselves".
"We decided to speak out as this is something that could have been prevented. A child with mental illness maybe can't be stopped from taking their own life. But to think that Ronan was living life to the full and then all of a sudden something like this can pop up and take his life...that's why we had to act," said Teresa.
"We want there to be changes so if a child out there is being bullied online they can go to the police or other authorities with their concerns. We don't want another family to go through what we've gone through."Explore more on these topics: