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The TTPS investigation into the death of Princes Town teenager Jayden Lalchan has concluded that there is not enough evidence to suggest bullying contributed to his suicide.
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00:00TPS investigation into the death of Princess Town teenager Jaden Lalchand has concluded that there is not enough evidence to suggest
00:08bullying contributed to his suicide
00:10According to a press statement from Assistant Commissioner Police for South Central Wayne Meister
00:16Southern Division investigators conducted extensive inquiries and of court
00:21Carefully reviewed all available evidence and have determined that there is currently
00:26Insufficient evidence to substantiate any acts of bullying by any individual or group as a contributing factor to Jaden's death
00:35ACP Meister says the evidence gathered to date does not meet the evidential threshold
00:40However, the investigation remains active and encouraged anyone with new information or evidence to come forward as they continue to seek
00:48Answers and to provide closure for the family and community
00:52On October 2nd, Lalchand's death triggered national outrage and a police investigation
00:58After his parents and peers publicly revealed the teen suffered years of bullying
01:03When our reporter Sindhu Raghobao Tegesingh visited the child's parents this afternoon, they were unaware of the investigation's findings
01:11Lalchand's mother expressed disappointments that the police did not contact them with their findings before giving a public statement
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