TRAGIC ALERT: 12-Year-Old Khimberly Zavaleta Chuquipa in Critical Condition After School Assault πŸ’”

Medical Emergency Declared: Khimberly Zavaleta Chuquipa Remains in Critical Condition Following School Assault, Family Devastated…

A 12-year-old girl died after what her family says began as a bullying incident inside a Los Angeles school.

Khimberly Zavaleta Chuquipa died Feb. 25 following brain surgery related to an incident in which she was allegedly struck in the head with a metal water bottle by another student,Β according to KTLA.

Her family said she experienced severe headaches in the days after the incident and was initially sent home from the emergency room,Β reports Fox 11. She later collapsed due to a brain hemorrhage and was hospitalized.


β€œMajor blood vessels in her brain ruptured, and she was rushed to UCLA Children’s hospital, placed in an induced coma, and underwent complex emergency brain surgery,” a GoFundMe page stated. β€œHer family remained by her side, praying and hoping she would come home, but at 3:30 a.m., her heart gave out.”

The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating the death as a homicide.

β€œAs the baby of our family, she brought a special light and joy into our lives,” her familyΒ wrote on the GoFundMe page. β€œShe loved her family, music, volleyball, walks with her two beloved dogs, and had many dreams for the future.”

Chuquipa’s mother, Elma,Β told NBC 4 Los Angeles, β€œI’m devastated. I’m full of pain, thinking about how I will never see my daughter again.”

The 911 call sounded ordinary β€” a child in medical distress. Hours later, a 5-year-old was dead.  When Marley Perrilloux arrived at a hospital in Ascension Parish, doctors couldn’t save him. Investigators say he weighed just 19 pounds β€” a figure authorities described as consistent with prolonged malnutrition, not a sudden illness.  His parents have since been charged with negligent homicide and cruelty to juveniles, as officials allege a disturbing pattern of long-term neglect.  Now, candles and stuffed animals sit where a little boy should be.
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