Tragic Carolina Picchio, from Novara in Northern Italy, fell to her death in January this year, after insulting video and photographs of her were circulated over the internet.
Eight teenagers, aged between 15 and 17 years old, are being questioned by magistrates on suspicion of inciting of suicide.
Tragic: Carolina Picchio, from Novara in
Northern Italy leapt from her third floor bedroom window after insulting
videos and photographs of her were circulated over the internet
The Italian Parent's Association has now filed a criminal complaint against Facebook for its role in Miss Picchio's death.
Their director Antonio Affinita told the Daily Telegraph: 'This is the first time a parent's group has filed such a complaint against Facebook in Europe.
Abuse: An unflattering video of Miss Picchio looking the worse for wear in a bathroom at a party was uploaded to Facebook
Legal action: The Italian Parent's Association
has filed a criminal complaint against Facebook for its role in Miss
Picchio's death
The video is believed to have been posted shortly after Miss Picchio left her boyfriend. He had apparently used the site to insult her a few days earlier.
A note written to him which was found in her bedroom read: 'Isn't what you have done to me enough? You have made me pay too many times.'
Before she took her own life she posted a note on the site which read: 'Forgive me if I am not strong. I cannot take it any longer.'
Some of the bullies are believed to have continued to post abuse about Miss Picchio even after her death.
The offensive video is believed to have been
posted shortly after Miss Picchio left her boyfriend. He had apparently
used the site to insult her a few days earlier
News of her suicide sparked a wave of Twitter messages condemning the bullies.
'Tomorrow I have to go back to school and see those idiots. I can't do it,' read one post.
It is not the first time that cyber-bullyinghas made headline new in Italy.
In 2010 three Google executives were handed six-month suspended sentences after film of a handicapped student being bullied was posted online. Google was accused of allowing the students privacy to be violated.
The sentence was overturned on appeal in December last year, although that decision is now being contested at Italy's Supreme Court.
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