Well, it's not very common. In society, there are systems in place like school discipline and anti - bullying campaigns to prevent such extreme situations. Kids are generally taught non - violent ways to deal with bullies. But there have been some real - life cases, which are often the result of long - term and severe bullying that has been ignored or not properly addressed.
There have been some cases where kids, after being constantly bullied, snapped. In one case, a bullied child endured physical and mental abuse for a long time. One day, things escalated, and in a moment of extreme distress, the bullied kid retaliated in a violent way that led to the bully's death. But these are very complex situations involving a lot of underlying factors like the lack of proper adult intervention.
It's not based on a true story. The plot and characters of Bully 2001 were created by the imagination of the writers and not drawn from real-life incidents. Usually, such fictional works are crafted to entertain and engage the audience with an invented narrative.
I'm not sure which specific 'kids killed story' you are referring to. There could be many such tragic stories around the world, perhaps in the context of accidents, crimes, or disasters.
There are many possibilities. In a story where kids are killed in a natural disaster, nature itself is sort of 'involved' but also rescue workers who may or may not be able to save them in time. In a criminal - related 'kids killed story', it could be the perpetrator, witnesses who might have not done enough to stop it, and the community that could have been more vigilant to prevent such a tragedy.
One popular 'read along story' about bullying could be 'The Juice Box Bully'. It's a great story that teaches kids about the effects of bullying in a simple and engaging way. The characters are relatable, and it shows how standing up together can stop a bully.