Amanda Todd’s mom relieved after Dutch man sentenced; hopes for Canadian trial
WINNIPEG — The mother of a 15-year-old Canadian girl whose suicide drew global attention to online abuse says she’s relieved and joyful after the man accused of tormenting her was sentenced to 11 years in prison by a Dutch court in a separate case.
Carol Todd, whose daughter Amanda Todd killed herself, said she’s happy Aydin Coban was given the maximum sentence on Thursday for cyberbullying dozens of young girls and gay men.
“I am grateful to the judges that they looked over all evidence and the testimony and realized that this person was guilty,” she said in an interview from Winnipeg. “I am saddened that someone has to go through those behaviours in order to bring joy to himself.”
The court in the Netherlands convicted the 38-year-old man for fraud and blackmail via the Internet, according to a statement from Dutch legal authorities.


