The superintendent of a New Jersey high school where a 14-year-old student was viciously bullied days before committing suicide has defended the school and instead blamed the 14-year-old’s family.
In comments to, Superintendent Triantafillos Parlapanides claimed Adriana Kuch took her own life due to her father’s extramarital affair, the suicide of her mother nearly a decade ago, and the teen’s own “poor choices” surrounding drugs in 7th and 8th grade, thereported. Kuch died Feb. 3, two days after a video appeared on social media showing a group of students striking her with a water bottle while shouting insults.
One is facing a charge of aggravated assault, another is facing a charge of harassment, and two others were charged with conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer said. The school did not call police after the attack—Parlapanides claimed such action would have violated school policy. Kuch’s father has criticized the school’s handling of the incident and told thethat Parlapanides is victim-blaming his daughter.
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