An 11-year-old girl in Texas died by suicide after she was bullied about her family’s immigration status, her mother says
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A young girl in Texas died by suicide after being bullied about her family’s immigration’s status, according to her family.
A young girl’s death by suicide is being investigated by school police after her mother says she was bullied by other students who hurled insults at her, claiming her family was in the US illegally. Eleven-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza died on February 8 – five days after her mother found her unresponsive at their home in Gainesville, Texas, according to an online obituary. Her funeral took place Wednesday morning. “All week I’ve been waiting for a miracle - waiting for my daughter to get better,” her mother Marbella Carranza told CNN affiliate KUVN. “But unfortunately there was nothing that could be done.” Jocelynn was bullied and taunted at school over her family’s immigration status, Carranza told CNN Wednesday. Jocelynn attended Gainesville Intermediate School, according to KUVN. “They were going to call immigration so they could take her parents away and she would be left alone,” Carranza told KUVN. She did not address the immigration status of the family in her interview with KUVN. Carranza told CNN that she has spoken to investigators about what led to Jocelynn’s death, but there’s “nothing concrete” yet. She had no previous indications that her daughter was being bullied, she said.

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