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How Horses are Helping Paris Jackson After Her Suicide Attempt

Published on Wednesday, October 9, 2013 in General

Paris Jackson is recovering from her suicide attempt using horse therapy at a top-secret school, reports RadarOnline.com.

The troubled 15-year-old has been holed up at the exclusive school in Utah ever since she left hospital after trying to commit suicide in June. 

Paris' love of horses began when she started spending time with her birth mother Debbie Rowe at her horse ranch in Palmdale, California.

Rowe family friend, Lisa DeJaynes, runs a horse therapy centre called Saddles Up near Debbie’s Painted Desert Ranch.

“Horses can solve all her problems,” DeJaynes said. “Paris will feel a bond with the horse, have a relationship with the workers and start building relationships up again. It’s a safe place away from the cameras.

“Horse therapy in schools like where Paris is are a great idea. It keeps their mind occupied and rather than thinking about themselves, they need to look after another individual. They will be responsible for the animal."

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