Oklahoma Governor Urges Transparency in Investigation of High School Student's Death

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ICARO Media Group
Politics
22/02/2024 20h00

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has called for transparency from the authorities following the tragic death of 16-year-old Nex Benedict, a student at Owasso High School. Benedict, who identified as nonbinary and used "they/them" pronouns, passed away on Feb. 8, a day after an altercation with other students at the school.

In a statement, Gov. Stitt expressed his condolences to Benedict's family and the Owasso community, stressing the importance of holding bullies accountable. The circumstances surrounding Benedict's death have sparked a national and international inquiry, especially after initial reports suggested possible links to the altercation.

Owasso Police recently disclosed that the Medical Examiner's report indicated Benedict's death was not caused by trauma from the school incident. The investigation continues, awaiting toxicology results, and further testing to determine the exact cause of death.

The Benedict family's attorney highlighted the devastating effects of bullying and school violence, emphasizing the need for thorough investigations and accountability. The family, while appreciative of support, has urged officials at all levels to work together to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

As the community mourns the loss of Nex Benedict, calls for justice and measures against bullying are resonating nationwide. The Owasso Police investigation remains ongoing, with details surrounding the altercation and subsequent events being closely scrutinized.

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