
On Monday, September 15, a 21 -year -old student from Grenada, Mississippi was found, handed over the tree on the Delta State University campus. The body was reportedly identified as Demartravion “Trey” Reed.
Reed’s death triggered a wave of sadness through the university and caused the abolition of the centenary for a 100 -year institution, reported Mississippi Free Press.
About Monday at 7:05 in the morning, officers on the Delta State University camp were informed about the body of a young man found from a tree on academic soil.
Police Delta State University, which spoke at a press conference in Delta State on Monday afternoon, announced that in Reed’s death there is currently no incorrect game and there is no threat to the campus.
“At about 7:05, the university police were informed about what seemed to be the body of a black man hanging from the Central Campus of the Tree (V) near the DSU Pickleball course,” Michael Peeler, head of the State State State University, quoted.
“We later found out that the male subject is Demartravion Reed of Grenada, Mississippi,” the police said.
Debate on the cause of Trey Reed’s death
Despite the police chief of DSU, who claims that there was no dirty game with the death of Trey Reed, and ruled her by possible suicide, death caused a series.
From the morning, when Reed’s body hanging from a tree was found, a video was created and shared on social media. The graphic video has caused speculation that Foule Play could engage in the death of Reed, Hindustan Times said.
Later on Monday, Reed’s mother reportedly shared a statement and asked for privacy when they deal with a tragic event. She also asked people to share the video.
“On behalf of my family, I ask not to share the graphics video Trey itself,” read the statement on Facebook a family member. “For some of you it’s information, even fun, but for us it’s a living nightmare.”
Big Tik took the accusation
The incident on DSU escalated when a user Tiktok, who identified himself as a cousin Trey Reed, claimed that the death of Reed was a case of racist violence.
He claimed that Delta State University, founded in 1924 as a predominantly white public university, has the history of violence against black students.
“Now I got from my phone with one of my cousins,” the user said. “She said she had seen the news and was said to have been beaten and bruised. Both of his arms were broken and he had a broken leg. I let you make mathematics.
Police denies the accusations: “I saw no…”
Mississippi Free Press, a representative of Bolivar County Murray Roark, said Mississippi Free in an interview for September 15, helping his colleague, representatives of the coroner Dwayne Proctor, when examining Reed’s body.
Unlike legends on social media, Roark reportedly said he hadn’t seen any evidence of broken arms or legs. “I didn’t see any broken limbs,” he said.
The Roark refused to further elaborate and stated that the case was still subject to the investigation. “I don’t think I should probably discuss it on it.
Peeler said that the investigation of Reed’s death was taking place and had no further comments on the details of Reed’s death until the full autopsy was released.
The Mississippi Investigation Office helps in the investigation.
The Delta State University area was closed on Monday after the Reed’s body was found. However, DSU President Dan Ennis repeated the Campus police and said that officials do not believe that there are no threats for students or community, and said that normal operations would soon return.
“I talked to Trey’s family and expressed our hearts,” Ennis said at today’s press.
Peeler stressed that DSU is a “safe campus”.
“Delta State University is a beautiful place,” said the police chief of the campus. “It’s unhappy, this loss that is heavy for our campus.”
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