The outrageous defamation of the New Jersey school against Adriana Kuch
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The ruthless superintendent of the New Jersey school where 14-year-old Adriana Kuch was beaten in the hallways two days before she killed herself has responded to questions about her death with slurs against her grieving family.
In stunning emails to DailyMail.com, Triantafillos Parlapanides, the superintendent of the Central Regional School District who is paid $190,000 a year, said that Adriana, who committed suicide in her bedroom closet on February 3 two days later after being beaten, she had been offered counselling. ‘for drugs’
He also made a shocking allegation against the girl’s grieving father, Michael, a 22-year-old Army veteran, alleging that he “had an affair” when Adriana was seven that led her mother to commit suicide and then “moved the woman to home”.
That ‘woman’ is Adriana’s stepmother, Michael’s wife Sarah, who spoke to DailyMail.com through tears on Friday morning as Adriana was being prepared for a visit before her funeral tomorrow.
Adriana committed suicide sometime after 10:46 p.m. on February 2. The thugs who had attacked her were threatening to go after her boyfriend and had bombarded her with harassing messages all day.
Parlapanides’ emails, coming a week after Adriana’s suicide, were in response to a series of questions from DailyMail.com about whether he had received support from the school.
He committed suicide two days after being mercilessly mocked for the attack on social media.
School superintendent Triantafilos Parlapanides. In stunning emails to DailyMail.com, Triantafillos Parlapanides, the superintendent of the Central Regional School District, said that Adriana, who committed suicide in her bedroom closet on February 3, two days after being beaten, had been offered “drug” counseling.
This is the email response Parlapanides provided to DailyMail.com when asked what advice Adriana had received. He claimed that her ‘options declined’, that her mother committed suicide ‘because her father had an affair’
When asked what services he had been provided, Parlapanides said: ‘Aafter [Adriana’s] mother’s suicide as her father was having an affair [sic] at the end of his sixth grade.
His father married the woman he had an affair with and moved her into the house.
‘His grades and options declined in 7th and 8th grade.
“We offered him drug rehabilitation and mental services on 5 occasions, but the father refused each time.”
He then stated, “We tried to help her several times, but the mother’s suicide was one of the main reasons she started making bad decisions.”
Michael Kuch previously explained to DailyMail.com how Adriana’s mother battled addiction and tragically died in 2015, when Adriana was just seven years old.
He denied Parlapanides’ claims that “drug counseling” was offered to his daughter, explaining instead that he and his wife sought help for her because she had been smoking marijuana with a vape, as many kids at school did.
“I don’t know how to respond to this insane deviation,” Kuch said in response to the superintendent’s emails.
“This guy is a piece of shit,” he said, as he prepared for his daughter’s funeral tomorrow.
In addition to his emails to DailyMail.com, Parlapanides, the city’s highest-paid school administrator, also defended himself on Facebook, claiming there are “two sides to every story” after a former student saw news of the death. Adriana and said that she would never send her children to school.
Adriana’s father said she was “embarrassed” by video of the attack circulating online and bullies harassing her on social media and in text messages.
Adriana’s father and stepmother, Sarah. They are preparing for her funeral today.
One of the girls involved in the attack posted these heartless messages on Snapchat. Adriana’s father said: ‘It used to be that you would go to school, get bullied and then leave. But now you come home and you’re still being bullied, you’re still being bullied at home.’
Parlapanides is in charge of three schools; he has served as superintendent for 14 years. Adriana’s father believes the school failed his daughter by not calling the police on the bullies after the attack.
Adriana committed suicide after seeing her taunts on social media, and after one of the girls sent her a direct message laughing about it.
‘I can’t begin to tell you how angry I am at the school, at the police department… If those videos hadn’t been posted, these girls would have ended up with a one day suspension or no problem at all. .
‘He [school] He hasn’t done anything. They shouldn’t be in charge of our children’s safety.
What led her to commit suicide, she says, is the fact that she was “embarrassed” by the rapid spread of videos of the attack on TikTok and Snapchat.
‘She was so embarrassed that they attacked her. She would say, “I don’t want to be made fun of.”
“It was like she was attacked twice. Before you went to school, they bullied you and then you left.
According to her father, Kuch was “smashed in the face three times with a water bottle” and “passed out.” She then had to take her daughter covered in blood to the police station to file a report because the school refused to do so.
Adriana’s bruised legs after the attack. Her father said that the video of her mainly “humiliated” her, which made her feel as if she had been attacked “twice”.
“But now you come home and you’re still bullied, you’re still being bullied at home.”
The school was sued last year by the family of another girl who says she was ‘mugged’ in the hallways.
The day after the beating, Adriana stayed home from school.
He lived with his father, stepmother, 16-year-old brother, and two stepsisters.
Her mother tragically died when she was seven years old.
Her father says school staff told her to do it because they didn’t want bullies making fun of her swelling or bruising.
‘We spent time together…she decided she wanted to go back to school the next day.
She went to her boyfriend’s house during the day. I got home around 5 o’clock.
We had McDonald’s and I got him his favorite – the crispy chicken sandwich.
‘We had dinner, talked about friends and made decisions in life… I liked to lecture her.
‘We had a great conversation, [my wife and I] We said we wanted her to hang out with good people and tried to explain how that would help her in life.
“I was in a good mood,” he said. The family said goodbye and went to their separate rooms.
Adriana with her boyfriend Jason, who tried to get the other girls off his back and protect her.
Cameras inside the house showed Adriana going from her converted basement room to the kitchen for a snack around 10 p.m.
Now, her father knows from her cell phone records that she had been online and texting with her boyfriend.
He also knows that she received a direct message from one of the girls involved, taunting her about the video and the beating.
He says he taunted her for ‘dripping’ blood, and she was ‘beaten’.
The last message Adriana sent was to her boyfriend at 10:46 p.m.
“You can’t even give me the time of day,” he said. S
At 5 in the morning, her stepmother came down to her room to wake her up. Mr. Kuch remembers hearing her ‘scream’.
‘I was in the kitchen, the wife came down [to wake Adriana] And I just heard her yell “no.”
I ran downstairs and immediately saw that her bed was empty. At first I thought, “did she sneak out to her boyfriend’s house?”
That’s when I turned left and saw it there, in the closet. She was wearing the same clothes that she had been wearing the day before. A brown jacket that she had just bought for him. She loved that jacket.
The family is preparing for a private viewing today. Adriana’s funeral will take place tomorrow.
All four girls have now been charged; three for assault in the fourth degree and one for disorderly conduct. It is unclear if they will be prosecuted as adults or minors.