Authorities in Walterboro, S.C., are demanding answers after Raniya Wright, a fifth-grader at Forest Hills Elementary, died Wednesday after a school fight earlier in the week.
Wright, 10, had been unresponsive and in critical condition since Monday, family told ABC affiliate WCIV. The Colleton County Sheriffâs Office found Wright unconscious in the nurseâs office after the school called 911 for a student who had collapsed.
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While the fight remains under investigation, another fifth-grade student involved in the fight has been suspended from the school indefinitely. Records indicate a resource officer was on the schoolâs campus at the time of the incident.
âRaniya was a wonderful student. She loved to write, spend time with her friends, play basketball and loved being a big sister,â said the Colleton County School District in a statement released Thursday. âShe was actively involved in her church as a junior usher. She will be missed greatly by her family, friends, and the entire school community.â
The Sheriffâs Office told CNN that no weapons were involved in the incident.
âShe should be alive. She shouldnât have died,â said Dwayne Buckner, a Walterboro attorney, who added that the other studentâs punishment would be decided by the County Solicitor.
âHow egregious the act was, whether or not there was a lot of planning beforehand, if they make that decision, they could be tried as an adult,â Buckner added. He also noted that school employees could be held responsible if they deviated from standard procedure laid out by the school.
âWhatever the situation is,â Buckner said, âwe have an obligation to make sure our children go to school in a safe environment, and somehow weâve failed at that.â
An autopsy is scheduled for Friday.
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