My mom’s suicide changed everything. This is how I found hope again. [Trigger warning]


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  Nearly 45,000 people a year die by suicide. Laura Trujillo's mother was one of them. USA TODAY takes a deeply personal look at what life is like after someone you love kills herself, leaving more questions than answers. (This story explores suicide. If you are at risk, please stop here and contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for support: 800-273-8255.)

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