Names of Adriana Kuch's bullies released online as Internet calls for action against their parents
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BERKELEY, NEW JERSEY: The identities of the four teenaged girls, who were charged in connection with a vicious attack that led to the tragic death of Adriana Kuch, have finally been revealed on the internet. The 14-year-old, who was left “humiliated” after being bullied, ended her life in her home on Friday, February 3.
The teenager's death came just a day after a video of her being beaten up by a group of girls in the school hallway was circulated on social media. In the disturbing video, the four students were seen pummeling Kuch with a water bottle while she was walking with her boyfriend. They then kicked and punched her as she curled up in a fetal position on the floor of the school corridor. Kuch's father, Michael, said that the attack was initiated by one of the four girls who was jealous of her being friends with another girl.
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Michael revealed that one of the bullies sent Kuch a direct message to taunt her about the bullying video and the attack. The girl mocked the teenager by saying she got her "a** whooped" and also for "dripping" blood. Following her death, the Central Regional High School suspended the four students involved in the attack. Three of the girls were also charged with third-degree assault in the spine-chilling attack, while a fourth is facing a disorderly conduct charge.
The names of the four bullies were not revealed by the authorities as they are juveniles, but some eagle-eyed web sleuths discovered their identities, with many seeking actions against their parents as well. “Charging them is good but won't reduce school bullying. Publishing the names of the bullies' parents will. If you're a bad parent and raise a bully, you should face public shaming. If you can't raise kind children then don't have any,” a person wrote online.
'They should be sued and charged'
“They should be sued and charged !!!!! This is infuriating. If a child damaged property the parent is responsible If your child is a monster, the parent needs to be held accountable #AdrianaKuch 🙏🏼 to her family,” wrote another user while another said, “I so agree. They should be definitely named and shamed. No one should deserved to be bullied, and no one should be deserved to be treated that way. What a heartbreaking story.” Another user chimed in, saying, “#AdrianaKuch I’m sorry but if that was my daughter, I would go beat to death the mothers whose daughters behaved like white trash. Parents should be 100% charged for being such shitty parents raising these girls to be such worthless bully bitches. I’d slice & dice the moms!”
Charging them is good but won't reduce school bullying.
— Matthew VanDyke (@Matt_VanDyke) February 11, 2023
Publishing the names of the bullies' parents will.
If you're a bad parent and raise a bully, you should face public shaming.
If you can't raise kind children then don't have any.#AdrianaKuchhttps://t.co/tW2WkMpGAA
They should be sued and charged !!!!!
— RebelTweeter (@RebelTweeter280) February 11, 2023
This is infuriating
If a child damaged property the parent is responsible
If your child is a monster, the parent needs to be held accountable #AdrianaKuch
🙏🏼 to her family
I so agree. They should be definitely named and shamed. No one should deserved to be bullied, and no one should be deserved to be treated that way. What a heartbreaking story. 💔
— Austin’s Art (@austinsart_03) February 11, 2023
#AdrianaKuch I’m sorry but if that was my daughter, I would go beat to death the mothers whose daughters behaved like white trash. Parents should be 100% charged for being such shitty parents raising these girls to be such worthless bully bitches. I’d slice & dice the moms!
— Kathleen Kelly (@MsKathleenKelly) February 11, 2023
This came after the CRSD & Seaside Heights Superintendent, Triantafillos Parlapanides, resigned from his position. During an emergency Zoom meeting on Saturday, February 11, Parlapanides, formerly a student, teacher and principal at the high school, submitted his resignation. "The Central Regional School District Board of Education has accepted the resignation of Dr. Triantafillos Parlapanides. The Central Regional family continues to mourn the loss of one of our children. We are all praying for the family and loved ones and our entire community,” CRSD said in a statement on their official website.
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