The superintendent of the New Jersey school district where 14-year-old Adriana Kuch was attacked by students in a hallway and took her life days later has resigned.
Kuch was found dead in her Bayville home two days after the Feb. 1 attack at a high school. The attack was recorded, and the four students involved in the assault were suspended and charged, officials said.
The Central Regional School District announced on Saturday that it accepted the resignation of Superintendent Triantafillos Parlapanides.
“The Central Regional family continues to mourn the loss of one of our children,” the statement, posted to the district’s website, read. “The Central Regional School District is evaluating all current and past allegations of bullying.”
The district did not clarify why Parlapanides resigned or respond to requests for comment.
The former superintendent had made comments in interviews with newspapers, including the DailyMail, in which he suggested the teenager used drugs, and her father had refused the district’s offers to help.
In an interview with the New York Post, Kuch’s father, Michael Kuch, accused Parlapanides of “blaming” his daughter and said drug counseling had not been offered to her. The father added that his daughter had experimented with a marijuana vape pen, but no other drugs.
NBC News reached out to Michael Kuch Sunday. On Saturday, he reposted the district’s statement regarding Parlapanides’ resignation to his Facebook writing: “I will let this speak for itself.”
Parlapanides resigned during an emergency zoom meeting on Saturday to discuss his comments, according to NBC New York.
The resignation came a day after funeral services were held for the teenager.
The attack on Kuch at Central Regional High School garnered national attention after video of it was posted online.
Of the four students who allegedly participated in the attack, one was charged with aggravated assault, another with harassment and two others with conspiracy to commit aggravated assault,…
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