CHICAGO CBS — Jamari Dent, a year-old special needs student who tried to hang himself two years ago after he was mercilessly bullied at school, has died of the brain injury he suffered as a result of his failed suicide attempt. Family attorney Jon Erickson told the CBS 2 Investigators Jamari, who was 11 years old when he attempted suicide in February , died Thursday night from the anoxic brain injury he suffered at the time. Thursday night his breathing became irregular. He was rushed to the hospital, but doctors could not revive him. Essentially he has been trapped inside his body since February Photo supplied to CBS. Woodson South Elementary School in the Bronzeville neighborhood. Jamari was Black said she asked to have her 4th grade son transferred to another school because of the harassment he faced at Woodson.

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We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. A North Salt Lake family is calling for answers as they mourn the death of their year-old daughter, who took her own life over the weekend after experiencing bullying at school. As any parent would, we reported this abuse to her teachers, the school administration, and the district administration. Nothing was done to protect Izzy. A prayer vigil is scheduled at 7 p. Brittany reported the bullying multiple times and no action was taken. The offending student was not disciplined in any way. During an emotional press conference Monday, Brittany Tichenor and other family members vowed to stand for up for Izzy and others who experience bullying.
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CNN A 9-year-old boy in Colorado took his life days after starting the fourth grade last week. He had recently come out as gay to his mother, who believes that bullying was a factor in his death, she told HLN's Mike Galanos on Tuesday. The suicide rate in the United States has seen sharp increases in recent years. Studies have shown that the risk of suicide declines sharply when people call the national suicide hotline: TALK. There is also a crisis text line. For crisis support in Spanish, call The lines are staffed by a mix of paid professionals and unpaid volunteers trained in crisis and suicide intervention. The confidential environment, the hour accessibility, a caller's ability to hang up at any time and the person-centered care have helped its success, advocates say.
Now his parents, William and Janis Mohat of Mentor, Ohio, have filed a lawsuit in federal court, saying that their son endured name-calling, teasing, constant pushing and shoving and hitting in front of school officials who should have protected him. The lawsuit -- filed March 27, alleges that the quiet but likable boy, who was involved in theater and music, was called "gay," "fag," "queer" and "homo" and often in front of his teachers. Most of the harassment took place in math class and the teacher -- an athletic coach -- was accused of failing to protect the boy. The parents aren't seeking any compensation; rather, they are asking that Mentor High School recognize their son's death as a "bullicide" and put in place what they believe is a badly needed anti-bullying program. The lawsuit, filed in the U. Hoynes and Joseph Spiccia, as well as math teacher Thomas M. None would comment on the allegations. The Mohats also claim that bullying was a "significant factor" in the deaths of three other students in Eric Mohat's class in Mentor high school officials confirmed that a girl and two other boys in Eric's class had killed themselves in According to Janet Klee, a counselor at Chrysalis, a suicide survivors support group, who counseled two of the surviving families, the suicides were connected to bullying.