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Hannah Smith, from Lutterworth, was found hanged on Friday.
Her father Dave Smith, wrote on Facebook that he found bullying posts on his daughter's ask.fm page from people telling her to die.
Latvia-based ask.fm allows users to post anonymously. An inquest into Hannah's death has opened in Leicester.
Writing on Facebook last Friday, Mr Smith wrote: "Just to let all my friends know my youngest daughter took her own life last night."
He adds: "Rest in peace my baby and you will never be forgotten xxxxxxx."
He added: "My heart is broken in 2
and is gonna take a long time to repair i just hope that none of you
have to go through the pain im goin through rite now."
Mr Smith has called for tighter controls to be applied to social networking sites such as ask.fm. He wrote: "I have just seen the abuse my daughter got from people on ask fm and the fact that these people can be annoymous is wrong.
On a Facebook page set up in memory of his daughter, he asked people to sign an e-petition to introduce safeguarding measures on sites used by children.
The page now has nearly 30,000 "likes". May her gently soul rest in peace. SAY NO TO BULLYING
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