A mother whose son killed himself was horrified to find his Google search history contained multiple sources detailing how to take his own life.
Stina Jensen says she is appalled that such information was so easily available to her son Keelian, who took his own life at the age of 19 after reading several websites and a video on YouTube, the video sharing site owned by Google.
Mrs Jensen, who was taken completely by surprise by the death of "loving and gentle" son, told 9News how internet search giant Google should be doing more to prevent people finding horrendous suicide material.
She said: "The night before he died, he started out searching very normal things. "He was right into Xbox and he had searched when this new game was coming