A teen boy committed suicide at Elementary school:
A 17-year-old boy has died what authorities consider suicide.
On Wednesday, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office issued a statement saying the small independent school district police responded to Erhardt Elementary School in the spring of Texas shortly after 8 p.m. Tuesday after the testimony of a man hanging from a tree on a field.
The boy repeatedly tried to kill himself:
Emergency responders tried to revive the teenager, who was only identified as a black, young man, as much as possible, but he could not be saved. According to the sheriff, the boy had a history of suicide attempts, and suicide attempts several weeks ago.
The sheriff’s office said in a Twitter post that investigators re-watched the school’s video surveillance and did not find any evidence of the wrong game. According to the report, police also spoke with neighbors and received additional evidence in support of suicide.
A representative of the Klein County Independent Police confirmed that the school has surveillance cameras and operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Forensic reports will reveal the cause of death:
A Harris County statement said the Harris County Forensic Institute will publish the name of the plaintiff and the cause of death, but did not indicate when to expect this.
There is no evidence of foul play:
On Monday, a Spaniard was found suspended from a tree in the same province.
According to the Houston Chronicle, policeman Houston Acevedo told reporters Monday night that authorities had found no evidence of bad gambling and that his family described him as a suicide.
The FBI is investigating the recent death of two blacks in California who were found to be braided about 60 miles apart. Local legislation reported in both cases that there was no evidence of misconduct and that the deaths seemed to be suicides.