Say What Now? 11-Year-Old Texas Girl Dies by Suicide After Alleged Bullying Over Family’s Immigration Status

An 11-year-old girl from Texas tragically took her own life after bullies threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on her family. Eleven-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza died on February 8 – five days after her mother found her unresponsive at their home in Gainesville, Texas, according to an online obituary. Her funeral took [...] Read More... from Say What Now? 11-Year-Old Texas Girl Dies by Suicide After Alleged Bullying Over Family’s Immigration Status The post Say What Now? 11-Year-Old Texas Girl Dies by Suicide After Alleged Bullying Over Family’s Immigration Status appeared first on LOVEBSCOTT.

Say What Now? 11-Year-Old Texas Girl Dies by Suicide After Alleged Bullying Over Family’s Immigration Status

An 11-year-old girl from Texas tragically took her own life after bullies threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on her family.

Eleven-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza died on February 8 – five days after her mother found her unresponsive at their home in Gainesville, Texas, according to an online obituary. Her funeral took place Wednesday morning.

“All week I’ve been waiting for a miracle – waiting for my daughter to get better,” her mother Marbella Carranza told CNN affiliate KUVN. “But unfortunately there was nothing that could be done.”

Jocelynn was bullied and taunted at school over her family’s immigration status, Carranza told CNN Wednesday. Jocelynn attended Gainesville Intermediate School, according to KUVN.

“They were going to call immigration so they could take her parents away and she would be left alone,” Carranza told KUVN. She did not address the immigration status of the family in her interview with KUVN.

Carranza told CNN that she has spoken to investigators about what led to Jocelynn’s death, but there’s “nothing concrete” yet. She had no previous indications that her daughter was being bullied, she said.

“I never knew anything about that,” Carranza told CNN in Spanish on Wednesday. “My daughter never showed changes. I mean, there was never anything that gave me a sign that she was suffering from bullying.”

Carranza claims her daughter’s school was aware of the alleged bullying but did not tell her, and she only learned her daughter had been receiving counseling at school when investigators told her, Carranza told KUVN. CNN has reached out to the school for comment.

“It appears the school was aware of it all, but they never, they never told me what was happening with my daughter,” Carranza said. “It appears she would go once or twice a week to counseling to report what was happening,” she told KUVN.

“(I want) justice because it’s not fair – the school was negligent for not keeping me informed of what was going on with my daughter,” she added.

An investigation is underway, Gainesville police said in a statement referring calls to the Gainesville Independent School District Police, which is investigating the bullying allegations.

The Gainesville Independent School District did not acknowledge whether it was aware of reports of bullying against Jocelynn.

“Whenever we receive a report of bullying, we respond swiftly to ensure all students are safe physically and emotionally. While we cannot release any information about specific students or incidents, our schools have several policies in place to combat bullying and resolve conflicts,” the district told CNN in a statement.

Another school in the district called the incident a “serious accident” in an email to parents that did not address the bullying allegations.

Carranza described the day she found her daughter, on February 3, to KUVN.

“When I got home, they were still working on her, trying to revive her, she had been without life for a long time,” she said.

via: CNN

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