Oklahoma Governor Calls for Transparency in Investigation of Student Nex Benedict's Death
ICARO Media Group
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has expressed condolences following the death of 16-year-old Nex Benedict, urging for transparency in the investigation. Benedict, a nonbinary student at Owasso High School, passed away on Feb. 8, a day after an altercation with other students. The family's attorney stated that Benedict was attacked and assaulted in a school bathroom.
While Owasso Police initially believed the death was related to trauma from the altercation, an updated statement revealed that a complete autopsy showed otherwise. The police investigation into the incident continues, with toxicology results pending for the official autopsy report.
The case has garnered national and international attention as protests erupted at an Owasso Public Schools board meeting, where the incident was not on the agenda but may be discussed during public comments. The family's attorney called for a thorough investigation and accountability for those involved.
The family emphasized the devastating impact of bullying and school violence, urging for meaningful change in how such issues are addressed to prevent future tragedies. As the investigation unfolds, the community mourns the loss of Nex Benedict and advocates for a safer school environment for all students.