EVANSTON, Ill., Feb. 4, 2009

Death Of Boy At Ill. School Ruled Suicide

10-Year-Old Found Hanging From Coat Hook Took His Own Life, According To Coroner

    • Angel Lewis, Aquan Lewis' mother, looks on during a press conference in Evanston, Ill. Wednesday, Feb. 04, 2009.

      Angel Lewis, Aquan Lewis' mother, looks on during a press conference in Evanston, Ill. Wednesday, Feb. 04, 2009.  (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

    • Oakton School in north suburban Evanston.

      Oakton School in north suburban Evanston.  (CBS)

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(CBS/ AP)  A 10-year-old boy reportedly found hanging from a coat hook at his suburban Chicago school took his own life, according to a preliminary coroner's office ruling on Wednesday.

A daily ledger released by the Cook County medical examiner noted "hanging" and "suicide" as the cause of death for fifth-grader Aquan Lewis, who was found unresponsive in a bathroom at the Evanston school Tuesday afternoon and was pronounced dead at a hospital Wednesday morning.

Neither the medical examiner's office nor Evanston police returned messages Wednesday from The Associated Press.

The boy's distraught mother, Angel Lewis, left a school district building hours earlier, not speaking directly to reporters but saying over and over, "He should have been accounted for. He should have been accounted for."

"I want my son back," Lewis told CBS affiliate WBBM-TV.

A janitor at Oakton Elementary School, Elliott Lieteau, said he found Aquan on the floor of the restroom and that others told him the boy had been pulled off a hook. Lieteau said he performed CPR.

Speaking before the coroner's finding, a community activist who accompanied Lewis and acted as her spokeswoman said Lewis did not believe her boy would have committed suicide.

"She sent her son to school yesterday morning in good spirits," Dawn Valenti said. "The next thing she knows she's getting a call that her son died. ... He did not commit suicide. There was nothing wrong with her son."

Before leaving the building, Lewis stood at the back of the room during a news conference with police and school officials, crying and sometimes shaking her head as officials fielded questions.

At the news conference, Evanston police Cmdr. Tom Guenther repeatedly declined to provide any details on the investigation and would only call Aquan's death "an isolated incident."

"It's devastating," said school board member Jerome Summers. "Nobody anticipates the death of their child when they send their kid to school."

School officials still are trying to determine when the boy left his class to go to the bathroom, said Superintendent Hardy Murphy. There are no security cameras inside the school.

Counselors met with students and parents Wednesday. Several parents who attended a school meeting would not give their names, but said school officials provided little information about the death; others said school officials instructed them to avoid talking to the media.

Two police cars were parked outside the sprawling, three-story red brick school, which has about 420 students in kindergarten through 5th grade.

Maria Patino of Evanston said her fourth-grade daughter, a student at the school, was frightened and confused about what had happened.

Her daughter asked, "Mommy, is the person going to come for me, too?" because she thought somebody had intentionally hurt the boy.

"I didn't know what to say," Patino said in Spanish. "It's too hard for a child to understand."

Third-grader Michael Barrera, 9, talked to reporters as he left the school with his mother. He said he was uncomfortable at school Wednesday, so he was leaving early.

"My mom doesn't think I should stay at school and should come home and rest at the house so that I'm not so sad about what happened," the boy said, a backpack over his shoulder.

Many students were frightened Tuesday as news spread that a classmate was seriously hurt and rumors spread that he might have been killed, Barrera said.

"I was scared that nothing would happen to me or my friends," he said.

There have been other cases of students hanged at school.

Last February, a 7-year-old boy in Austin, Texas died after being hanged by his shirt from a coat hook in a school dressing room; authorities said he might have been playing a game in which students jumped from bench to bench while trying to touch the room's ceiling.

And in 2005, a Philadelphia third-grader was found unconscious and hanging by his shirt collar on a hook in a school coatroom, but lived. Both cases were ruled accidents.




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by concerned22 February 6, 2009 2:16 AM EST
Re: Posted by kansas1946 at 09:42 PM : Feb 04, 2009

I did some research, and kids are in fact playing this "game" at very young ages, 7-8 and up. I''m positive that they do not realize the magnitude of the so called choking game, and I would bet that IF Aquan was doing this, he certainly didn''t expect to die.
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by nmnm8 February 5, 2009 6:37 PM EST
Yes, it''s impossible to imagine that a child that young would feel that way, but kids can be sooo cruel to one another and the one being bullied comes home feeling hopeless day after day. Unless it is noticed and taken care of. During this age, friends and what other kids think is so very important.
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by mahdeealoo February 5, 2009 6:30 PM EST
This just doesn''t read right some how. The boy''s mother does not give ANY indication of a problem. So swallowing this as a suicide is not happening. I hope a further investigation reveals otherwise. No one wants to believe that a 10 year old would want to leave his life.
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by rrozsa-2009 February 5, 2009 6:01 PM EST
I agree with the earlier poster who wished they would give more information about the bathroom. Was this a hook on the inside of a stall door? That''s the only place I''ve ever seen any time of hook in a bathroom. And just how would he get himself up there by himself?
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by rrozsa-2009 February 5, 2009 5:52 PM EST
Posted by marydpreachr at 07:30 PM : Feb 04, 2009

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If life is so all-fired terrible, why do you even hang around?
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by nmnm8 February 5, 2009 5:37 PM EST
I heard it last night on fox. Because my daughter is having bullying problems and I''m helping her through it, it touched my heart. I cried and cried and thought...how can bullying lead to this. I know it has happened before, but it''s just very sad to see it keep happening....
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by nmnm8 February 5, 2009 5:27 PM EST
I agree...If it is true that this child came to the teacher and said I am going to commit suicide, why wasn''t action taken right away. You don''t just ignore theis type of comment. And if it is true that this child was being bullied, did the mom know and what did she do about it? I heard last night in the news that this child had tried to commit suicide before, why, why weren''t people watching him closely. It''s so tragic!!
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by andie52 February 5, 2009 5:22 PM EST
What kind of supervision did this school have? Children re not allowed to roam the halls freely or go to the bathroom at whim. There is something definitely wrong here.
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by nmnm8 February 5, 2009 5:15 PM EST
I don''t believe this child commited suicide either. It will be unfortunate to know that bullying may be the cause. What I don''t understand is why the media has stopped talking about this? This doesn''t have to keep happening! Our parents, teachers, children, everyone should be educated on bullying. I just don''t understand why parents don''t talk to their children about this and what serious cosequences may occur. I have a 12 year old being bullied at school. As a parent it''s sooo hard to see your child come home everyday so sad. I am a persistent parent though, I''ve taken action and to see that this poor child had to die and possibly because of bullying, just breaks my heart!!!
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by mdalerwill February 5, 2009 4:46 PM EST
Ah, Vicar, are you disturbing the sanctity of this thread again? Come play on another thread and let these people mourn in peace.
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by clovernyc February 5, 2009 4:32 PM EST
Remind me...exactly how long does it take for someone to die?
Posted by DaVicar4 at 01:26 PM : Feb 05, 2009
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You should know Vicar. Your stand-up routine is wearing a bit thin.
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by regina1960 February 5, 2009 4:27 PM EST
I am not buying into this young boy hung himself. There were some other people involved. It could be jealousy because of him being on the football team or an outstanding student. This matter needs to be investigated by all enforcement. This is not suicide, this is homicide.
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by clovernyc February 5, 2009 4:06 PM EST
It is a far more likely scenario that this 10 year old boy had ''help'' getting stuck on that hook, which explains why he was on the floor when they found him unresponsive. He was taken down.

Perhaps the same group or individual that put him up there in the first place, then watched him writhe in agony until he aphyxiated and died.

Children play video ''games'' and watch films that desensitize them to blood, gore, and murder.

We buy them games, take them to see horror films, call it entertainment, then scratch our heads and wonder why there are so many child murderers in our society.

Children do what they see.
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by klewt February 5, 2009 3:43 PM EST
As an elementary teacher, I can''t understand why this child was unaccounted for during the school day long enough to die--whether by his own hand, or someone else. At my school, we have policies in place that require constant supervision,numerous head counts, and a "buddy system" for when I child must leave the classroom without an adult. I agree with the mother. The school, and particularly the child''s teacher has some serious explaining to do.
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by awaremom February 5, 2009 3:27 PM EST
I don''t believe this child committed suicide. We took my daughter out of this school 3 years ago after having to come every day to her recess, because she was getting hit and bullied by other children and no one cared. She was knocked down and kicked in the head and kidney and the boy didn''t get in trouble. She was constantly tormented by other girls and teachers weren''t even aware or chose to overlook.
This case needs to be looked into carefully!
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by awaremom February 5, 2009 3:26 PM EST
I don''t believe this child committed suicide. We took my daughter out of this school 3 years ago after having to come every day to her recess, because she was getting hit and bullied by other children and no one cared. She was knocked down and kicked in the head and kidney and the boy didn''t get in trouble. She was constantly tormented by other girls and teachers weren''t even aware or chose to overlook.
This case needs to be looked into carefully!
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by Cas2dy February 5, 2009 2:58 PM EST
I don''t believe it for a minute. He showed no signs. He was not bipolar or being medicated, right? So, how does this happen? This smacks of cover-up. Someone hung that poor child and the school is covering it up. Maybe the boy caught someone doing something they ought not to have been doing, or maybe some grown up tried to do soemthing to hima nd he resisted or maybe he was bullied and hung and the bullies thought it would be funny to leave him hanging there but didn''t know he''d die...but I DO NOT BELIVE THAT HE HUNG HIMSELF ON THAT HOOK!!!
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by jujusmom2 February 5, 2009 2:53 PM EST
ing that a 10 year old wouldn''t know anything about suicide. People need to wake up! My daughter is bi-polar and threatens suicide at the age of 9. Kids know a lot more than we think. I listen to when my kids tell me about what other kids are saying. I am completely floored by what I hear. I''m not saying this child did or did not kill himself, but please don''t think that your child has no clue about such things. Sometimes you can learn alot just by listening to how they say their day went.
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by samdgood February 5, 2009 2:35 PM EST
mrs bun: a lot of kids and adults that were raised in good christian homes have and will commit suicide. thinking that your kids won''t just because they were raised that way is ignorance on your part.
daisy 7388: your comment appears to suggest there would be only one alternative, that a kid or kids might have killed the boy but it could have been an adult. there are teachers, administrators, workers.. i''m not saying one of them did just pointing out that if it is not suicide it may not be a kid that is responsible.
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by daisie7388 February 5, 2009 2:05 PM EST
mrs_bun, I''m sorry but you need to come back to the land of rational thinking.
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