10-year-old Isabella Faith Tichenor has committed suicide after she was bullied in school over her race and being autistic.
Isabella’s mum, Brittany said she was always picked on by other children as she had autism and dyslexia while her grand-dad Gregory stated that racism was also involved.
According to Brittany, the abuse was reported to the school which is located at North Salt Lake, Utah, but nothing was done about it.
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“As any parent would, we reported this abuse to her teachers, the school administration, and the district administration, she said during a press conference.
“Nothing, nothing was done to protect Izzy. Children did not have their behaviour corrected so the torment of this child continued day after day.
“You really wouldn’t have known she was going through that.
“So that was the hardest part. She must have really internalised this.”
Her grandmother Paula Harris, said that her family will now be her “voice” in other to tackle the problem of bullying.
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Harris said;
“We are going to be Izzy’s voice, we are going to ring the bell as loud as we can because we are going to stop this bullying. That little girl had spark, that little girl had hopes and dreams.”
The Foxboro Elementary School PTA representatives who also wanted the problem of bullying addressed joined the family during the press conference.
A parent, Breanna Larson told 2News:
“Everyone has a role here in this failure, and everyone has a role in the solution. It is on the parents, it’s on the students, it’s on the teachers, it’s on the administration.”
Izzy’s grandfather, Gregory Tichenor told the Sun:
“My daughter went to the teacher and she went to the principal and nothing was done. This has been going on for months and nothing was done. It was both verbal and physical.”
He claimed that Isabella had been racially abused including the use of the “N word”. Gregory added;
“We think this was racially motivated. This is what they do. This is their make up but it needs to change.”
The local Davis School District said it was investigating the bullying claims. In a statement made available to the 2News, the school said;
“We, like everyone, are devastated by the death of this child.
“Our hearts go out to the family. Foxboro Elementary has worked extensively with the family and will continue to provide help to them and others impacted by this tragedy.
“We take all incidents and reports of bullying seriously. At this point, the incident we are aware of involved another student. The teacher and administration responded quickly and appropriately. As with all allegations of bullying, our investigation will continue.”