NJ school chief blames Adriana Kuch’s suicide on dad’s ‘affair’
A New Jersey school superintendent shifted blame for 14-year-old Adriana Kuch’s death onto the bullied teen and her devastated dad — claiming the youngster used drugs, and that her father’s “affair” led to her inner turmoil.
When asked what school services were provided to Adriana before she took her own life days after she was beaten at school, superintendent Triantafillos Parlapanides babbled on about the grieving family’s private pain.
“Her father was having an affair at the end of her 6th grade. Her father married the woman he had an affair with and moved her into the house,” Parlapanides wrote in an email to the Daily Mail.
“Her grades and choices declined in 7th and 8th grade. We offered her drug rehab and mental services on five occasions but the father refused every time,” he said.
The administrator then sunk deeper into the dark revelation, claiming the alleged affair played a role in the death of Adriana’s birth mom.
“We tried helping her several times but mother’s suicide was a major reason she started making poor choices,” the school official said.
Adriana took her own life in a closet two days after a video was posted online of a group of girls attacking her in a school hallway Feb. 1 — hitting her with a water bottle and taunting her as she walked with her boyfriend in a school hallway.
The superintendent’s comments came after he appeared to defend the school — and possibly the bullies who beat Kuch — in a Facebook post.
“There are two sides to every story and when was the last time you were at Central,” Parlapanides responded after an angry parent said he’d never send his children to the school following Adriana’s brutal bullying.
Adriana’s heartbroken dad, Michael Kuch, denied drug counseling was offered to his daughter, who she said had merely been experimenting with a weed vape like plenty of other teens her age.
“I don’t know how to respond to this insane deflection,” Kuch told the outlet, in response to the school chief’s email. “This guy is a piece of s–t,” he scoffed.
Kuch — who has previously criticized school officials for failing to protect his daughter — acknowledged her mother had battled addiction and died tragically in 2015.
A wake for friends and family was scheduled for 5 p.m. Friday.
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