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Florida high school student found dead on school grounds

2008-11-12 22:05:57 (GMT) (JusticeNewsFlash.com - Government, Wrongful Death)

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November 12, 2008, Fort Lauderdale, FL (JusticeNewsFlash.com)–Top news story–City of Fort Lauderdale, FL, spokesman Ted Lawson confirmed death of a high school student. The unidentified female student was found unresponsive in the school hallway after some type of incident. Authorities confirm she was found unresponsive in a hallway at Dillard High School around 11 a.m. today but are still unsure of what happened to her.

At a nearby restaurant another woman was apprehended after a caller informed police she was there and had possibly shot someone at the school. The police found a gun but the student who was found dead didn’t appear to have a major wound on initial examination. So far, police are investigating if any gunshots were heard or any bullet shells were found.

As reported by Heather L. Ryan, legal news reporter for JusticeNewsFlash.com a forum for lawyers, journalists and other business professionals to provide ground breaking news to consumers in their communities. Topics include wrongful death lawsuits, personal injury claims, child and elder abuse and neglect cases and government health and law initiatives.

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