BREAKING | The Marion County Coroner's Office has identified the Lawrence North High School student who died Monday as R'Mon Rowley, 15.
That's according to a statement from the Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township shared by Dana Altemeyer, director of communications.
"Our deepest sympathies go out to his family, friends, teachers, and classmates. Counselors will be available tomorrow to support students and staff members. Both the school and district stand prepared to support students and staff in this time of sadness and grief," the statement reads. The Marion County Coroner's Office has identified the student as R'Mon Rowley, 15. His cause of death isn't available yet.Altemeyer said she couldn't provide additional information.
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