Sunday, March, 1 2026 - A 12-year-old girl has di£d after a bully hit her on the head with a metal water bottle.
Khimberly Zavaleta Chuquipa di£d in the hospital in Los
Angeles, California, U.S.on Wednesday, Feb. 25, after she underwent brain
surgery tied to an incident that took place 10 days earlier, when she was
allegedly hit in the head with a metal water bottle by another student in a
hallway.
Chuquipa’s family claims the preteen suffered severe
headaches in the days after the incident, but was sent home when taken to the
emergency room.
Days later, the 6th grader returned to the hospital after
collapsing due to a brain hemorrhage, the outlets reported.
“Major blood vessels in her brain ruptured, and she was
rushed to UCLA Children's hospital, placed in an induced coma, and underwent
complex emergency brain surgery,” a GoFundMe page set up following
Chuquipa’s d£ath said.
“Her family remained by her side, praying and hoping she
would come home, but at 3:30 a.m., her heart gave out.”
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is investigating
Chuquipa’s de@th as a homicide, according to KTLA.
Authorities have not released any other details surrounding
the investigation at this time.
On the GoFundMe, Chuquipa’s loved ones wrote, "As the
baby of our family, she brought a special light and joy into our
lives."
"She loved her family, music, volleyball, walks with
her two beloved dogs, and had many dreams for the future," the fundraising
page added.
Chuquipa’s mother, Elma, told NBC 4 Los Angeles, "I'm
devastated. I'm full of pain, thinking about how I will never see my daughter
again."
"It's a cautionary tale that this should not happen to
anybody's kid," Chuquipa’s uncle, Guy Gazit, told Fox. 11. "Its a
fear of every parent, every uncle and every brother and every loved one to lose
someone, but especially when it is someone who is so young that did nothing
wrong to anybody.”
The 12-year-old was a student at Reseda High, a charter
school that educates students from grades six through 12. A memorial has been
set up outside the school, where many have since gathered.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Unified
School District (LAUSD) said, per KTLA, that the organization "is deeply
saddened by the d£ath of a Reseda High School student."
“Our thoughts and condolences are with the student’s family,
friends, and the entire school community," the statement continued.
The spokesperson added: "Out of respect for the family
and to protect confidentiality, we cannot share details."
The LAUSD statement also said that the school district
"remains committed to providing support to students, staff, and families
affected by this loss, including counseling services and additional resources
on campus."
“The District takes the safety and well-being of our
students very seriously. We are currently cooperating with law enforcement in
connection with this incident," the statement concluded.

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