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Girl, 14, Dies By Suicide Days After Filmed Attack At Ocean County High School​

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Adriana Olivia Kuch was always a happy child, her father Michael Kuch says.
"She was a wild child," he told Daily Voice on Thursday, Feb. 9. "She wanted to have fun."
On Feb. 3, Kuch and his wife found their 14-year-old daughter dead by suicide in their Bayville home — two days after she was the victim of an attack in the halls of Central Regional High School.

Kuch says these types of attacks at the hands of a group of girls have been an ongoing issue at CRHS, and now, he's calling for action.

"These girls are bullying and harassing and making videos jumping people because it's a trend and they think it's fun," Kuch said. "And the school is not punishing them."
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Adriana Kuch following the attack.​

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Superintendent Dr. Triantafillos Parlapanides says all four girl involved in the attack were suspended, and that police are called on a "case-by-case basis." In this case, they were not, he said.

According to News12 three of the four girls involved are facing charges of third-degree felony assault while a fourth was charged with disorderly conduct, the outlet says.

"It's tragic any time a person with a bright future passes away," Parlapanides said. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. We feel for them."

Adriana's peers on Wednesday, Feb. 8 staged a protest.

In October 2022, a lawsuit was filed against the Central Regional School District, the high school and various district administrators saying that neither was a proper investigation launched nor were appropriate actions taken to address threats of a physical attack on a different female student.

A group of other students with a history of harassment followed that student through the halls, taunting and threatening her with violence, the suit alleges.

In January 2022, the student was attacked in the halls by her peers, struck in the head, neck and back — just as one of the girls had previously threatened, according to the lawsuit.
"The entirety of the assault was filmed by [redacted], who, along with [redacted], later posted video of the assault on a social media platform where it was displayed in a mocking, derisive manner for anyone to see," the lawsuit reads.

The victim as a result suffered "severe and permanent physical and psychological injuries," the lawsuit reads.

In Adriana's case, a 30-second clip shows a group of four girls attacking her in a hallway. She falls to the ground. A teacher briefly comes out of a classroom, and then goes back inside, as Adriana's boyfriend tries to intervene.
Eventually, two male staff members pull the girls off of Adriana.

Kuch says administrators advised the family to keep Adriana home from school the day after her attack. He spent that evening with Adriana, he said, urging her to ignore her attackers.
The last time Kuch and his wife saw Adriana was on the family's security camera the night of Feb. 2, getting a snack and a drink, the night before she was set to return to school.
The next morning, she was missing from her bed. Dead, by suicide, he said.
"The school doesn't take this seriously," Kuch said. "They are not protecting our kids."
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Adriana Kuch.​

 
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After teen’s suicide, another allegation of ignored bullying and assault resurfaces at the same high school

By Celina Tebor and Sabrina Souza, CNN
Updated 8:30 PM EST, Mon February 13, 2023


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More than a year before a 14-year-old student took her own life after a TikTok video showed she was attacked by four other teenagers, another student at the same high school was physically assaulted after reporting threats being made against her to the school, a lawsuit alleges.

14-year-old Adriana Kuch was found dead in her home in Bayville, New Jersey, earlier this month, her father told CNN. A video recording of an attack two days before her death shows the freshman student being hit in the face with a water bottle several times at Central Regional High School.

A lawsuit from October alleges a different 14-year-old student was physically assaulted by students at the same high school, after she received threats in December 2021 that they were going to “jump her” and physically assault her.

In January 2022, the student, Olivia O’Dea, was physically assaulted by two teenagers, one of whom had allegedly sent Olivia threatening text messages, the lawsuit claims. The assault was allegedly filmed by one of the teenagers who had been threatening Olivia, and who later posted it on a social media platform, the lawsuit states.

The lawsuit does not include Olivia’s full name, but her mother confirmed to CNN that her daughter is the lead plaintiff in the case.

Olivia says she first reported the threats to a teacher, who referred her to a guidance counselor, but that counselor was not available. The student then met with the school’s principal and vice principal – an anti-bullying specialist, according to the state school directory – and reported the threats of violence made against her before she was assaulted, according to the lawsuit. But neither the school district nor the administrators that Olivia spoke with “performed a proper investigation or took appropriate action to address the threatening behavior,” claims the lawsuit, filed in the Ocean County Superior Court.

“The school basically just dismissed them as some conflict. They didn’t offer any protection for the client and didn’t call the police,” the attorney representing the O’Dea family, Jonathan Ettman, told CNN.

The Central Regional School District, the high school’s principal and vice principal are listed as defendants in the lawsuit. CNN has reached out to them and the attorney representing them for comment.

A lawyer representing the Central Regional School District, Central Regional Board of Education, the principal and vice principal filed an answer to the lawsuit on February 10 denying the accusations. The plaintiffs are now beginning to conduct discovery, Ettman said.


The girl’s mother, Racheal O’Dea, told CNN that her daughter was hit in the back of the head, neck, and back approximately 30 times and suffered a significant concussion. She underwent counseling for PTSD, six months of physical therapy, and saw multiple doctors, her mom said.

Now, the daughter goes to a school out of the district, the mother said.

Adriana’s death substantiates what the October lawsuit alleges, Ettman said, “which is that there is a clear lack of leadership in the school district. It starts at the top.”

Triantafillos Parlapanides, the former superintendent at Central Regional School District and Seaside Heights, resigned from his post on Saturday, effective immediately, the district said in a statement on its website about the district’s response to allegations of bullying.

“The District has contacted the [state] Department of Education and will undergo an independent assessment of the District’s anti-bullying policies and ensure every necessary safeguard is in place to protect our students and staff,” the statement says.

Parlapanides “demonstrated himself to be incapable of properly leading the school through situations like this,” Ettman said. “And it trickles down. The level of incompetence we’ve seen in our case and now with Adriana, it speaks for itself.”

Parlapanides is not listed as a defendant in the lawsuit. CNN has attempted to reach out to him for comment.

Adriana was walking with her boyfriend in the school hallway when she was allegedly attacked. The assault was recorded on video and posted on social media platforms that same day. A barrage of hateful comments and online bullying followed that Michael Kuch said drove his daughter to take her own life.

The video, obtained and reviewed by CNN, shows the freshman student being hit in the face with a water bottle several times. The footage shows Adriana was punched, kicked and her hair was pulled. Kuch says his daughter suffered bruising and blacked out for a short time as a result of the attack.

One of the teenagers allegedly involved in the attack is charged with aggravated assault, two are facing charges of conspiracy to commit aggravated assault and a fourth is charged with harassment, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer said in a statement to CNN on Friday. Billhimer did not identify the students but noted prosecutors were “precluded from releasing certain information due to the persons involved being juveniles.”

Olivia’s mother offered condolences to Adriana’s family.

“It’s devastating those parents are living every parent’s worst nightmare,” O’Dea said. “This could’ve been prevented
 

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I would have killed them demonic kids, get my good pose with the mugshot, and file my claws at the sentencing :francis: . These demons are built different from the days of typical bullying. Now there's a fukking camera and thousands of people watching torture of a poor child trying to get through the K-12 reform ala public school system.
 
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