Warning: This article discusses suicide.
A former university student in Boston, who encouraged her boyfriend to take his own life, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Inyoung You, 21, was physically, verbally and psychologically abusive to her boyfriend, Alexander Urtula, said Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins at a press conference.
"Ms You made demands and threats with the understanding that she had complete and total control over Mr Urtula both mentally and emotionally," Rollins said.
The couple sent more than 75,000 texts to each other in the two months prior to Urtula's death, 47,000 of them were sent by You.
The texts told Urtula to "go die" and "go kill yourself", and the messages show the power dynamic in the relationship, Rollins said.
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The couple were students at Boston College, and You also tracked Urtula and was nearby when he died on May 20, the same day as his Boston College graduation.
The abuse was witnessed by classmates and family as well as being documented in Urtula's diary entries.
In the days leading up to Urtula's death, the abuse became more frequent, powerful and demeaning, Rollins said.
You is currently in her native South Korea, and extradition proceedings will begin if she doesn't return to the US voluntarily.
The case is similar to Massachusetts woman Michelle Carter's, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2017 after using texts and phone calls to encourage her boyfriend to take his own life.
Rollins said while there were similarities between You's case and Carter's case, there were also differences, including You having complete control over Urtula.
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