The assault that happened in the school hallway was posted online, followed by online bullying that the grieving father said caused his daughter to take her own life.
Michael Kuch is demanding accountability from a school in Ocean County, New Jersey after his 14-year-old daughter took her. He told reporter Michelle Charlesworth that his daughter was tormented by bullying.A father is demanding accountability from a school in Ocean County, New Jersey, after his 14-year-old daughter took her own life a day after girls in her class beat her up.
Her father says it was meaningless bullying. He says his daughter deserved none of this and was tormented after the videos were posted, as she read mean comments.According to her father, four girls have been charged with third-degree felony assault after her death. "My daughter actually blacks out and they don't call an ambulance, they take her to the nurses office," Kuch said.
Kuch stresses there was no accountability and no consequences for the four girls who went after Adriana. He says that had there been, she may not have felt so terribly alone.
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