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Gainesville, Texas CNN  —  In late January, students at Jocelynn Rojo Carranza’s school spread rumors and speculation that immigration authorities would deport families of students at the largely Hispanic school, according to a parent and another student. The 11-year-old died by suicide on February 8 – five days after her mother found her unresponsive at their home in Gainesville, Texas, according to an online obituary. Her mother says Jocelynn was bullied by other students who claimed her family was in the US illegally. A day after Jocelynn’s funeral, investigators have not released information on how alleged bullying may have been connected to the death of the middle school student. The mother of one of Jocelynn’s schoolmates, Jessi Noble, said her 11-year-old daughter, who is White, started coming home from school crying three weeks ago, expressing fear for her Hispanic friends due to chatter and taunting that she heard on campus. People had been telling her friends that were Hispanic that they were getting deported, that ICE was coming for them,” Noble said. “And she was just terrified.” Noble said she was surprised that her own daughter even knew about ICE since her family did not discuss deportations at home. “There was talk of, ‘I’m gonna call ICE on your family. You’re gonna get deported.’ Just a lot of fear, a lot of picking at each other,” Noble said, relaying what her daughter told her about comments she heard at school. “I was sad,” Noble added. “I was sad for the kids to be afraid of something they shouldn’t worry about at that age.” Unanswered questions Jocelynn’s mother, Marbella Carranza, did not find out that her daughter had been bullied and was seeing a counselor at school until after she died, Carranza told CNN on Wednesday. “After what happened to my daughter, we talked to the investigator to find out more about what had happened to my daughter, because they said it had been due to bullying, but I never knew anything about it,” the mother said. Another student was taunting her daughter, saying that her family would be deported, and Jocelynn would be left alone, according to Marbella Carranza. “We don’t know if she made the decision in fear of being alone … Or if she had been told to do it, so that she would not be left alone,” Marbella Carranza said. “These are unanswered questions that I still have, why, why did she do it,” she told CNN. The mother told CNN that her daughter was born in the US. #fyp #breakingnews #trending #foryoupage❤️❤️ #sad #rip #kristinatruecrime #fypシ #fypシ゚viralシ #texas #jocelyn #foryoupage #truecrime #bullying #ice
Gainesville, Texas CNN — In late January, students at Jocelynn Rojo Carranza’s school spread rumors and speculation that immigration authorities would deport families of students at the largely Hispanic school, according to a parent and another student. The 11-year-old died by suicide on February 8 – five days after her mother found her unresponsive at their home in Gainesville, Texas, according to an online obituary. Her mother says Jocelynn was bullied by other students who claimed her family was in the US illegally. A day after Jocelynn’s funeral, investigators have not released information on how alleged bullying may have been connected to the death of the middle school student. The mother of one of Jocelynn’s schoolmates, Jessi Noble, said her 11-year-old daughter, who is White, started coming home from school crying three weeks ago, expressing fear for her Hispanic friends due to chatter and taunting that she heard on campus. People had been telling her friends that were Hispanic that they were getting deported, that ICE was coming for them,” Noble said. “And she was just terrified.” Noble said she was surprised that her own daughter even knew about ICE since her family did not discuss deportations at home. “There was talk of, ‘I’m gonna call ICE on your family. You’re gonna get deported.’ Just a lot of fear, a lot of picking at each other,” Noble said, relaying what her daughter told her about comments she heard at school. “I was sad,” Noble added. “I was sad for the kids to be afraid of something they shouldn’t worry about at that age.” Unanswered questions Jocelynn’s mother, Marbella Carranza, did not find out that her daughter had been bullied and was seeing a counselor at school until after she died, Carranza told CNN on Wednesday. “After what happened to my daughter, we talked to the investigator to find out more about what had happened to my daughter, because they said it had been due to bullying, but I never knew anything about it,” the mother said. Another student was taunting her daughter, saying that her family would be deported, and Jocelynn would be left alone, according to Marbella Carranza. “We don’t know if she made the decision in fear of being alone … Or if she had been told to do it, so that she would not be left alone,” Marbella Carranza said. “These are unanswered questions that I still have, why, why did she do it,” she told CNN. The mother told CNN that her daughter was born in the US. #fyp #breakingnews #trending #foryoupage❤️❤️ #sad #rip #kristinatruecrime #fypシ #fypシ゚viralシ #texas #jocelyn #foryoupage #truecrime #bullying #ice

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