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14-Year-Old Girl Takes Her Own Life After Bullies Released A Video Showing Her Getting Attacked In School


A young girl tragically ended her own life after bullies attacked her at her school and shared a video of the altercation on social media.

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14-year-old Adriana Kuch from New Jersey’s Berkeley Township was a Central Regional High School student and a victim of cruel bullies who filmed her getting kicked and punched before sharing the clip online.

Following just two days after the shocking video emerged online, the teenager was found dead at her home after taking her own life.

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Source – Facebook

Her grieving father, Michael, has since spoken out and demanded justice as he revealed he was forced to take his daughter to the police station to report the assault after the school failed to do so.

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The heartbroken dad also revealed that Adriana “blacked out” after being “smashed” in the face with a water bottle and kicked by her peers.

Since the police report was made, three teenage girls were charged with third-degree assault while another is facing a disorderly conduct charge.

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In an obituary shared online after Adriana’s tragic passing, the 14-year-old was branded as a kind and loving person who “adored all animals, helped children with special needs, loved jogging with her brothers and was a true nature lover.”

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“Adriana also enjoyed her walks in the woods, skateboarding, riding dune buggies and dirt bikes,” the message adds.

Paying a tribute to the teenager was also Adriana’s sister-in-law, Jennifer Ferro, who called her “a beautiful girl who was happy, funny, stubborn, strong, loved animals, could make friends easily [and] would draw all the time.”

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“She loved going on runs with her older brother and our dogs when she came to visit us during the summer, and she always wanted to try out new hobbies… but would get tired of them fast,” she added.

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“She talked about how she wanted to be a tattoo artist when she turns 18, and although I didn’t take it seriously in the past, I really wish I could’ve seen what that future was like to know he still had a future.

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“Sissy was our family’s spitfire, and although she had her moments (the good, bad and ugly) we loved her more than life itself and are heartbroken knowing she’s gone.”

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Our thoughts remain with Adriana’s family and friends during this challenging time.

 

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