Catherine Daisy Coleman was an American advocate, actress and producer. Her experience of sexual assault at the age of 14 was featured in the 2016 documentary film Audrie & Daisy, for which she received a Cinema Eye Honor. Coleman co-founded the non-profit organization SafeBAE, aimed at preventing sexual assault in schools.
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Catherine Daisy Coleman was an American advocate, actress and producer. Her experience of sexual assault at the age of 14 was featured in the 2016 documentary film Audrie & Daisy, for which she received a Cinema Eye Honor. Coleman co-founded the non-profit organization SafeBAE, which was aimed at preventing sexual assault in schools. She died by suicide on August 4, 2020 at 23 years old.
Coleman was born to Melinda, a veterinarian and Michael Coleman, a physician. She had three brothers. In January 2012, Matthew Barnett, 17, was arrested for the rape and sexual assault of Coleman. Coleman and her older brother Charlie advocated nationwide for sexual assault survivors.
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