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Did conflicts with local witches push a healthy woman towards a suicide clinic?

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Published: Sunday, August 10, 2025 at 9:11 am

Crafting Influencer's Assisted Suicide Sparks Controversy

Amanda Machin, known online as crafting influencer Amanda Bloom, ended her life at a Swiss assisted suicide clinic. The 65-year-old, who had a large online following, had previously lost her daughter to a brain tumor. Her decision to seek assisted death has ignited a bitter debate within her former community in North Yorkshire.

Machin's final months were marked by conflict and the closure of her crafting business, the Amanda Bloom Craft Room. In a final message, she alleged that a group of local crafters had subjected her to months of harassment, including negative comments and false rumors, leading her to feel unsafe. She stated that the bullying escalated, forcing her to bring forward her planned assisted suicide.

However, some residents dispute Machin's account. Some claim that Machin had become hostile towards those who had tried to support her. Others suggest that Machin's mental health struggles were not new, citing past incidents.

The situation has deeply divided the community. Supporters of Machin accuse a small group of women of driving her to suicide, while others maintain that Machin was not the victim she portrayed herself to be. The case highlights the complexities of grief, mental health, and community dynamics, particularly in the wake of social media interactions.

BNN's Perspective: This story underscores the importance of mental health awareness and the potential impact of online interactions on vulnerable individuals. While the circumstances surrounding Machin's death are complex, it is crucial to approach such situations with empathy and understanding.

Keywords: Amanda Machin, Amanda Bloom, assisted suicide, crafting influencer, mental health, bullying, community, North Yorkshire, Pegasos clinic, grief, social media, suicide, crafting, Bentham.

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