Family Shares Heartbreaking Update One Year After Child’s Tragic Passing

On May 31, the investigation was concluded in a few of weeks. That occurred even though, according to the family’s lawsuit,

NT admitted in a heartfelt text that “all my fault for bullying him” was to blame for Sammy’s death.

Charles McMichael, the deputy police chief for Greenfield at the time, claimed there was “no evidence” that teachers were careless.

Superintendent Dr. Harold Olin also disputed the Teusches’ allegations, stating that neither Sammy nor his parents had filed a bullying report.

Teusch said the lack of accountability has made his family’s trauma worse and described the response from law enforcement as “extremely disappointing.”

In addition, he charged Olin and other officials with plotting to suppress bullying accusations and punish individuals who raised the issue.

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