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Denuncia: Niña muere tras ser acosada por el estatus migratorio de su familia
Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, una niña hispana de 11 años murió en Texas tras presuntamente ser víctima de acoso escolar relacionado con el estatus migratorio de su familia. Su madre, Marbella Carranza, devastada, exige respuestas sobre lo que ocurrió en la escuela y por qué no fue informada a tiempo. Mientras la comunidad llora su pérdida, la policía de Gainesville investiga el caso. Si usted o un conocido tiene pensamientos suicidas llame al 988, la línea de ayuda.
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Friends?
No, and yeah, his head's really long.
I had to change my whole thing, my whole camera.
Why did your daughter do that?
That's the big question, and I have to ask you.
I don't know why my daughter made that decision,
but it affected her more when they started
telling her about immigration, about her parents,
that she was going to be alone.
Maybe that was what affected her the most.
Jocelyn died on February 8, five days after her mother found her unconscious at her home in Gainesville, Texas.
She was a girl full of life who loved dancing and dreamed of the future.
At the Boys and Girls Club in Cook County, where she was a member, she was described as kind, sweet and a great friend.
But at home, her mother faces an indescribable pain.
She will always live for me. She will always be my daughter and I will remember her as she always was.
A happy girl, happy, always singing and dancing.
And I will remember her like that because that's how my daughter was.
She was not a girl who would lock herself up depressed or affected by things.
Because she was a very active girl.
Her mother asks for justice and answers about what happened at school
and why she was not informed of what her daughter could be facing.
for my daughter.
If the teachers at school were aware,
they should have communicated that to me.
I don't want more parents to have to go through what I'm going through.
Her grandmother, Angelica Carranza, also remembers her with love and nostalgia.
I remember a very happy girl, very kind, very kind.
I have some thoughts about a girl who I can't explain what happened.
She's such a beautiful girl because I raised her too.
She lived with me for a long time.
Angelica says her granddaughter trusted her teachers,
and that's why she never mentioned what she might be going through.
The Independent School District of Gainesville didn't recognize
if she was aware of the harassment reports against Jocelyn.
That's why it hurts me that...
She trusted me so much, why didn't she tell us?
Maybe she trusted the teachers, that's why she didn't tell us anything.
On Wednesday, February 19, friends and family filled the St. Mary Catholic Church to say goodbye to Jocelyn.
Her coffin, covered with a white cloth and a crucifix, was accompanied by a band of mariachis
at the same church where she was baptized 11 years ago.
the police. The games will investigate.
Family, the Jocelyn Buscar
respuestas you speak in in gunoto.
have to face what she suffered.
My other children and looking at them,
which has also affected them,
but seeing me in these conditions also affects them.
So I have tried to stand up for them,
because what I am going through is not easy.
My children need me right now more than anything.


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