Thursday, March, 12 2026 - A 12-year-old student has di£d after she was filmed fighting with another girl after being ordered off their school bus, authorities in Georgia have said.
Jada West di£d from a brain injury days after collapsing
following the fight on March 5 near her home in Villa Rica, just outside
Atlanta, Fox 5 reported.
Sickening cellphone video shared on Facebook by
West’s aunt, De’Quala McClendon, shows her and another girl appearing to argue
over being kicked off the bus around 5 p.m.
“She done made all these people get off the bus,” the person
recording is heard saying, as West says she doesn’t know the person she was
arguing with.
“Who is gonna fight you over some noise?” another onlooker
says as the two, who are students at Mason Creek Middle School, exchange more
words.
“Everybody know I kick a** so please don’t start with me,”
the other girl says to West, before the fight breaks out.
West and the other girl are seen punching and slapping each
other repeatedly before they fall to the ground with a loud thud.
“Oh my God, Jada!” a friend calls out, after West appeared
to fall on her back.
Jada was able to get up and walk away, but had to be rushed
to the hospital shortly afterward when her heart stopped, according to her
aunt.
She posted a video of West in a hospital bed, hooked up to
various machines after she suffered brain damage.
“It may seem like a normal fight, but before my niece could
make it home, her heart stopped,” McClendon wrote on Facebook on Saturday,
March 7, a day before her niece’s de@th.
The two girls did not know each other before the argument,
which began at school and continued on the school bus, according to
McClendon.
“They failed my sister’s child because we are broken by
this,” she wrote. “Someone who has never been in trouble or a fight but stood
her ground against a bully.”
West’s mother said her daughter had been a frequent victim
of bullying since her recent transfer to the school.
Further details about West’s d£ath, including exactly when
she di£d, have yet to be publicly released.
As of yet, no charges have been filed, and no one else in
the footage has been publicly identified, according to the Villa Rica Police
Department, which is working alongside the Douglas County District Attorney’s
Office in the case.
The local school district said it was “deeply saddened” by
her d£ath.
“We extend our heartfelt condolences and prayers to her
family and loved ones during this difficult time. She will be remembered by her
teachers, her classmates, and all who knew her,” a spokesperson told Fox 5,
adding that it was under police jurisdiction as it was after dismissal and not
on school property.

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