Susannah Birch

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Born
Susannah Michelle Andrew

(1986-05-14) 14 May 1986 (age 38)
NationalityAustralian
CitizenshipAustralia
OccupationDigital Marketing
Television
  • SBS Insight (Australian TV program)
  • A Current Affair (Australian TV program)
Websitehttps://www.susannahbirch.com/

Susannah Birch is an Australian trauma survivor, activist, blogger, and social media personality. She was the survivor of an attack by her Mother at age two, and was catfished for 12 years from the age of 15.

Early Life, Family, and Education

Susannah was born in Adelaide, South Australia. Her family moved to Dalby, Queensland, when she was an infant, and later to Toowoomba, Queensland, where she still resides.

Susannah is divorced and has two daughters. She studied Journalism and Marketing. Susannah has worked in digital marketing since 2009, including building several digital projects of her own in the pregnancy and mental health niches.

Childhood Attack

In 1989, when Susannah was two years old, her throat was cut with a knife by her Mother during a psychotic episode.[1] Susannah was rushed to the Dalby hospital where she had life saving surgery and a tracheostomy tube placed in her throat. She was then transferred to Queensland Children's Hospital. In 2000, Susannah had the tracheostomy tube removed, although she still has paralysed vocal cords.

Teen Catfishing

When Susannah was 15, she met a boy in a teen chatroom who claimed to be 17 years old. They dated online for three years, and continued talking platonically for a further nine years. In 2014, Susannah discovered the man’s true identity. She has never revealed his name, but during a 2015 episode of A Current Affair, he was revealed to be a 62-year-old University Teacher.[2]

Media

In 2014, Susannah worked with journalist Amanda Gearing on a Radio Documentary about her childhood attack, which was later released on ABC Radio National and helped her story gain international attention.

In 2015, Susannah worked with A Current Affair to release a story about the man who catfished her for 12 years.

Her story has also been featured in other media outlets around the world, including Huffpost, The Australian, The Courier Mail, and Mamamia (website).

Upcoming Book & Film

Susannah has a book currently in writing which has been turned into a film script. In 2020, the film script came first in the Australian International Screenwriting Awards.[3]

Year Media Notes
2014 ABC Radio National Special guest
2017 A Current Affair (Australian TV program) Featured Story
2022 SBS Insight (Australian TV program) Special guest

References

  1. "A living sacrifice". ABC Radio National. 13 Apr 2014.
  2. Katz, Emily (24 Jul 2015). "This Woman Was Catfished For 12 Years". HuffPost.
  3. Cutler, Michelle (Nov 2018). "A Living Sacrifice (My Daughter, Susannah) Screenplay & Podcast".

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