Sorry to be blunt but i wouldnt kill myself...
I'm good at blunt. Let me take a shot at this.
This is NOT about you. Not in any way shape or form.
Not only are you a boy, but you yourself have bullied.
This girl was raped. She was traumatized far more than your little brain can imagine. No matter how much you think you can imagine what it was like, you can't. You're too young and inexperienced and, to be blunt, the wrong sex.
Then she was tormented. Not teased, but tormented. Look up the definitions. She was preyed upon by others who took advantage of her being broken. They finished off the job of doing her in.
If you really want to bully someone, pick on the biggest guy in school. If he can't beat the snot out of you, you shouldn't be picking on him.
All of you who have posted your experiences have missed on key fact; it wasn't you. None of us know what she went through, who she trusted that let her down, what was done to her or how she dealt with it. I don't know about teachers being responsible for the way we raise our kids, in the classroom absolutely should they have total control, but once out of the class it's not their job to maintain the standards that it is their job to maintain IN the classroom.
Parents are at fault here. Parents who in all likelihood had poor parenting as an example when growing up and so are now being poor parents themselves. Several here have stated what they would do were the bullies their children, and that is good. Unless your child us stubborn and resourceful in which case you will have no clue what happens outside your view.
IF this girl went to authorities, be they school administrators or law enforcement, and nothing was done, there is blame there and consequences of a serious nature should follow. If she didn't, how can you blame those who didn't know. We don't have enough facts to make that call. Yet.
I will say this though, those who can, those who care about those who can't or have a difficult time defending themselves, should help them out. Were this girl your friend, would you now be saying, "if I had known I would have done something, even if I got my ass kicked for it."
We need to look out for those who have a tough time, not pile it on or look the other way because WE might get hurt or look bad or have mean things said about us. How often does anyone defend the one being picked on? How many times have you seen a crowd just looking on, watching as someone is purposely hurt? If you didn't do anything to stop it, aren't you just as bad as the people doing it?
It's one thing to take on someone you know can defend their self, can give as well as receive, but to hammer the wounded or broken shows a lack of a very serious nature; backbone, honor, respect, character and a slew of other words that most have no clue as to the meaning of.
If she was bullied into this, there should be consequences.