Thursday, May 16, 2024 - A 10-year-old boy with "big plans for the future" has taken his own life.
Sammy Teusch, from Greenfield, Indiana, died by suicide on May 5 and, according to his family, he was being bullied up until the night he passed away.
The boy had been bullied again and again at
school over his teeth and his glasses, relatives said.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, May
15, for the Indiana boy who loved to fish and had "the best smile,"
while his anguished parents struggled to understand why their child took his
own life.
Sammy was in the fourth grade at Greenfield Intermediate School and had been bullied by his classmates, according to his parents.
He killed himself on May 5 in his bedroom,
his family said.
Sammy was remembered as a boy who "knew no stranger, meant no harm to anyone, never sat still, had the biggest heart along with the best smile," according to his online obituary. Sammy "had big plans for the future."
Sam Teusch, the child's father, said he and
his wife had contacted the school 20 times to report Sammy was being
emotionally and physically bullied at school, and had recently been beaten up
on a school bus and had his glasses broken.
"They were making fun of him for his glasses in the beginning, then on to make fun of his teeth. It went on for a long time," Sam Teusch told WTHR-TV.
"They knew this was going on," the
father told the station, referring to school officials.
Greenfield-Central Community Schools has
released a statement saying the district is investigating the death, along with
the Greenfield Police Department.
"Our staff in Greenfield-Central has worked with the Teusch family quite a bit over the last 18 months. Contact between school personnel and the parents was frequent. The parents did report the manner of death as a suicide, and we are investigating their claims related to bullying," the district said.
"While the investigation continues, we are primarily focusing our
resources on meeting the immediate needs of the students we serve in
Greenfield-Central Schools," the statement concluded.
Greenfield police also issued a statement,
saying Sammy's death was under investigation.
"Parents, now is the time to talk to
your kids," police said.
"There shouldn’t be anything in their
lives you don’t know about. School, homework, sports, friends, every aspect of
their lives. The more conversations you have about everyday life, the more
comfortable they will be talking about the hard stuff," the police
statement advised parents.
Sammy's mother and father said the school
should have done more to protect their son. His abuse went beyond school and
showed up on social media, where classmates posted threats against him, his
father told WTHR-TV.
The messages were from students who
wrote, "'I'm going to beat you up. I'm going to beat you up when you get
to school,'" Sam Teusch told the station.
The posts often said "mean things about
his (mother), which would really, really set him off," the father said.
It was Sam Teusch who discovered Sammy's
body on a Sunday morning inside his son's bedroom.
"I held him in my arms. I did the thing no father should ever have to do. And anytime I close my eyes, it's all I can see," the dad said.
A GoFundMe account has been established by
the family to help with financial costs. As of Wednesday, donations had reached
nearly $37,000, surpassing the fund's goal of $30,000.
"Sammy was the best kid with a
wonderful personality. He was smart, funny, charming and deeply empathetic. He
brightened the lives of anyone he encountered and was the life of the
party," the campaign page said.
"He unexpectedly ended his time here on earth, Sunday May 5th 2024, as a result of bullying."
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