HomeCrimeBullying of Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez was ignored: Lawsuit

Bullying of Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez was ignored: Lawsuit

Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez, Adriana Kuch

Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez, Adriana Kuch (images via obituaries)

An 11-year-old New Jersey girl and middle school student was bullied for months in a “persistent and systematic” way and the officials who had a duty to stop the abuse they were warned of negligently failed to act before she took her own life, a civil lawsuit obtained by Law&Crime alleged.

Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez, described in the lawsuit as a “bright student” and a “compassionate human everyone wishes they could be,” was also “a spoken and written advocate for anti-bullying” who promoted a “Random Acts of Kindness” school club. The lawsuit said she was bullied by several students and excluded “from activities [she] previously enjoyed” after Felicia “advocated [the] position that love was love and that she could love another of the same or different gender.”

Felicia was found unconscious in a bathroom stall at F.W. Holbein School in Mt. Holly on Feb. 6 and died in the arms of her mother Elaina LoAlbo two days later at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

“Ms. LoAlbo remained present with her daughter during the last days of Felicia’s life where Felicia continuously suffered from seizures over the course of the next several days,” the suit said. Ms. LoAlbo never left her side and cradled her daughter when she was taken off life support and remained with her until her final breath.”

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