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Manslaughter Charge Dropped in Missouri Suicide Case

A former Dairy Queen manager in central Missouri who was accused of relentlessly bullying a worker before he committed suicide is no longer charged with involuntary manslaughter in his death.

The Columbia Daily Tribune reports a prosecutor on Wednesday dropped that charge against Harley Branham of Fayette in the death of 17-year-old Kenneth Suttner, who shot himself at his home in December 2016.

Branham was charged in February 2017 after jurors at an inquest in Howard County determined that Suttner killed himself because of bullying at work and school. Jurors determined Branham's was the principal reason Suttner killed himself.

Branham is charged with aggravated stalking, two counts of third-degree assault and two counts of harassment.

She waived Wednesday's scheduled preliminary hearing. Her arraignment is scheduled for March 7.