Madbury Community Mourns Long Family Tragedy
A small New Hampshire town is grieving after four members of the Long family were found dead in their Madbury home.
A toddler survived and is now in the care of relatives. Authorities confirmed the family had been facing serious struggles in recent months.
Ryan Long, a school psychologist, was battling a severe illness, while his wife Emily, a restaurant operations director, openly shared on social media
the difficulties of caregiving, parenting, and her own mental health. She described feeling overwhelmed but determined to hold her family together.
Officials stressed that tragedies like this rarely have a single cause, noting the complex mix of health and emotional
challenges. Schools and local leaders are expanding access to counseling and resources for students, staff, and families.
Neighbors remembered the Longs as a loving, active family often seen outside playing with their children or running
a lemonade stand. Community members have responded with vigils, support for the surviving child, and care for the family’s pets.
As investigators continue their work, officials are urging anyone in crisis to seek help. If you or someone you
know is struggling, call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, text 741-741, or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org.