Crime Police Say Nonbinary Okla. Student 'Did Not Die as a Result of Trauma,' Family Says Teen Was Attacked by Group - 16 year old pooner died in a school bathroom

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Editor's Note: The following article has been updated to reflect the ongoing investigation into Nex Benedict's death.

The death of a nonbinary teenager from Owasso, Okla., following a physical altercation in a high school bathroom earlier this month was "not a result of trauma," police announced, citing information from the medical examiner.

Meanwhile, the family of Nex Benedict believes their death stemmed from bullying.

"While the investigation continues into the altercation, preliminary information from the medical examiner’s office is that a complete autopsy was performed and indicated that the decedent did not die as a result of trauma," Owasso police said in a Wednesday update. "At this time, any further comments on the cause of death are currently pending until toxicology results and other ancillary testing results are received. The official autopsy report will be available at a later date."

The 16-year-old sophomore has been identified on a GoFundMe campaign created by family as Nex Benedict, who uses they/them pronouns.

Police said in a statement initially shared on Tuesday that officers were called to a local hospital on Feb. 7 around 3:30 p.m. regarding a report of a student who had been involved in a physical altercation at Owasso High School earlier that day. The student, now confirmed to have been Nex, was pronounced dead at the hospital the next day.

Following the Wednesday update, Nex's family shared a statement through their lawyer to News on 6 in which they claim the teenager was attacked by a group of other students.

"On February 7th, 2024, the Benedict Family sent their child, Nex Benedict, to Owasso High School, trusting, like any parent or family member should be able to, that it was a safe environment for their loved one. Millions of parents across America make the same decision each and every morning. While at Owasso High School, Nex was attacked and assaulted in a bathroom by a group of other students," the statement reads, in part.

"The Benedicts know all too well the devastating effects of bullying and school violence, and pray for meaningful change wherein bullying is taken seriously and no family has to deal with another preventable tragedy," the statement adds, in part, per the outlet.

The family urged officials involved in the case to conduct a fair investigation. The family is also investigating the case themselves.

"Notwithstanding, the family is independently interviewing witnesses and collecting all available evidence," the family said, per News on 6. "The Benedict Family calls on all school, local, state and national officials to join forces to determine why this happened, to hold those responsible to account and to ensure it never happens again."

"The family graciously accepts and appreciates the outpouring of support, thoughts and prayers from across the nation for the loss of their child. In the coming weeks and months they request that their privacy be respected and that they be allowed to grieve and deal with their new reality---a life without Nex," the family added.

Police previously said detectives were interviewing school staff and students regarding the incident and will turn over the investigation to the Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office to determine whether criminal charges should be filed.

In a statement shared on Tuesday, Owasso Public Schools gave background information on the incident following what they said has been an increase in “speculation and misinformation surrounding the case.”

School officials said that students were in the bathroom for “less than two minutes” before the altercation was broken up by other students who were in the restroom at the time, as well as a staff member who was supervising outside of the bathroom, according to the school's statement.

Once the altercation was broken up, all involved students walked to the assistant principal’s office and nurse’s office, school officials said. District administrators then took statements from the students present in the restroom and contacted their parents/guardians. According to school officials, each of the involved students were assessed by a nurse, and it was recommended to one parent that their student visit a medical facility for further examination.

“We understand that for many, additional questions remain, however these are the facts that we are able to communicate at this juncture,” school officials said. “We will continue to cooperate fully with the Owasso Police Department’s investigation.”

According to their obituary, Nex loved watching The Walking Dead, drawing, reading, and playing Ark and Minecraft. They also loved “nature and caring for cats, particularly [their] cat, Zeus.”

In a Tuesday update on the GoFundMe page, Nex's mother Sue Benedict apologized for having previously misgendered Nex in the fundraiser’s description.

“I lost my child, the headstone will have [the] correct name of their choice," the update reads. "The rest of [the] monies will go to other children dealing with the right to be who they feel they are, in Nex Benedict’s name. God bless.”

Nex's death comes amid a climate of legislation, across the country and in Oklahoma, targeting transgender and nonbinary people. A bill was signed into state law last year requiring public school students to use bathrooms and changing rooms that matched their sex given at birth, particularly male or female, according to a statement from the Oklahoma Senate.

Local organizations Oklahomans for Equality and Trans Advocacy Coalition of Oklahoma shared the following statement on Facebook regarding Nex’s death.

“Our hearts are broken for the Oklahoma 2SLGBTQIA+ community and for the family, friends, and loved ones of Nex Benedict,” the statement read. “While we are still learning all of the facts surrounding the death of the 16-year-old Owasso student, we are certain that every student has the right to a safe learning environment, free from deadnaming, misgendering, outing, and violence, as well as appropriate medical care.”

“The persistent, vitriolic legislation and rhetoric being championed by our state leaders is breeding animosity, inciting violence, and harming the queer community, especially our youth. As we grieve and acknowledge this loss, we are reminded of the work yet to be done because our lives depend on it. Nex Benedict and the countless 2SLGBTQIA+ teens like them deserve better from our state and medical facilities. They deserve the chance to fully be themselves. They deserve to grow up. Rest in power, Nex,” the statement concluded.

A candlelight vigil is planned for Feb. 25 at 6:30 pm at Redbud Festival Park in Owasso to honor Nex, per Oklahomans for Equality.
 
It's pretty likely it's both considering what we know now!

It's already been discussed, but Seroquel + Prozac = higher risk of Long QTc aka a heart arrhythmia.

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And she had the very bad luck to OD on two drugs that hit the same liver enzyme, meaning however much Prozac she took was multiplied.

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She was probably too disoriented to get help when the Benedryl hit and then her heart stopped.

I'm betting it was a fake suicide attempt for attention/to get out of trouble that ended up being deadly (like the teen girls who OD on Tylenol for attention and don't expect to die of liver failure a few days later)
I knew a retard who tried to just kill himself on benadryl, failed obviously, but he said it was painful as hell. Gayden definitely suffered at the end.

Rest in piss faggot.
 
I knew a retard who tried to just kill himself on benadryl, failed obviously, but he said it was painful as hell. Gayden definitely suffered at the end.
He didnt just goto sleep? Or did he puke is guts out like there's no tomorrow? I've never thought to OD on a weak pill like benadryl but I wouldn't think it would be painful
 
He didnt just goto sleep? Or did he puke is guts out like there's no tomorrow? I've never thought to OD on a weak pill like benadryl but I wouldn't think it would be painful
Puked his guts out like a dog and had terrible sweats/cramping.

How many did he take? I just had to replenish my own supply and there are a hundred tablets in a bottle.
Didn't know the exact pill but it is as like 500 mg. 300 is the daily max iirc
 
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Diphenhydramine comes in 25 or 50mg capsules/tablets, or 12.5mg/5ml liquid. It's also available as an injectable but it's RX-only in that form.
 
Yeah tough guy, she TOTALLY just to happen to hurt herself as she was getting beaten by a group of people. They totally wouldn't try to beat her skull in after mobbing her over water. Also, it takes more than just falling down or getting shoved against wall to sent to the hospital instead of the nurse(at most). If there wasn't a serious risk, they wouldn't have bother to sent her off with anything more than a suspension.
Normally, sure. But you're talking about a troon and a munchie grandmother who had a high school girl on anti-psychotics and Prozac.
 
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I had a feeling it was the morphine that did it. Morphine is basically just more powerful heroin if I'm not mistaken. For a slight frame like a young girl, who already has a cocktail of other drugs, that will definitely set something off.

Also when in Sam Hill did Nex go from a girl to a they to now a boy?


Guy is from a time people still said colored with a straight face.
As far as I know, heroin is derived from morphine and is more potent, but has a shorter duration.

Morphine itself's been around for a fair while, and is a very powerful painkiller, used for surgery, cancer and labor pain, and other such cases.

I don't know why it would have been used in this case, compared to something less strong that the hospital might have had access to.

I'll chuck up the link to what the Strayan government says about it.
 
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Normally, sure. But you're talking about a troon and a munchie grandmother who had a high school girl on anti-psychotics and Prozac.
Those contributed to the eventual suicide, but aren't relevant when we are discussing the original fight itself. If there wasn't actual head trauma or an actual attempt to bash her skull no one would have bothered with a hospital trip.
It is also safe to assume that the kind of people who would escalate getting splashed with water to a group beat down would actually attempt to bash her skull in (even if it is just heat in the moment).
 
Those contributed to the eventual suicide, but aren't relevant when we are discussing the original fight itself. If there wasn't actual head trauma or an actual attempt to bash her skull no one would have bothered with a hospital trip.
It is also safe to assume that the kind of people who would escalate getting splashed with water to a group beat down would actually attempt to bash her skull in (even if it is just heat in the moment).
Most schools in the uk have a policy that any bash on the head, past the lightest knock, they will recommend you get checked out and that’s at hospital because anywhere else will also refer you in to A and E to cover them. Its covering their arses. I would imagine the states is pretty similar or even more insistent on it, due to a more litigious culture.
 
My friend went to large public school. He said that the only people who did these bs walkouts were the cringey weebs, wanna be activists, gay kids and stoners who wanted an excuse to skip. Everyone popular made fun of them and the rest of the school did a collective eye roll. That was almost 10 years ago so it may be different now. Im scared to go in a high school to see what the state of our youth is.
Fucking lol.

All the Hispanics at my HS did it to go do wannabe cholo shit and "protest" La Migra.

They walked to and walk straight to their drug dealers house and went home lol.

Also, 1.4% holy shit lol 😆
 
Yeah tough guy, she TOTALLY just to happen to hurt herself as she was getting beaten by a group of people. They totally wouldn't try to beat her skull in after mobbing her over water. Also, it takes more than just falling down or getting shoved against wall to sent to the hospital instead of the nurse(at most). If there wasn't a serious risk, they wouldn't have bother to sent her off with anything more than a suspension.

Those contributed to the eventual suicide, but aren't relevant when we are discussing the original fight itself. If there wasn't actual head trauma or an actual attempt to bash her skull no one would have bothered with a hospital trip.

If there was head trauma wouldn't it show up in the autopsy report?

You're making a lot of assumptions.
 
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