June 26, 2013

Gregory Spring - bullied to death in New York State

Gregory Spring, age 17, died on June 17, 2013, in Allegany, New York State.

He committed suicide.

Greg suffered from Tourette's Syndrome and a brain malformation. His condition made it difficult for him to understand things.

His family has reported that he had suffered bullying and abuse for years even in the fourth grade and much more so since beginning the tenth grade at Allegany-Limestone High School. He didn't understand why he was being bullied. He was suspended from school at one point for confronting a bully.

Greg played hockey and soccer. He worked part time at the Service Stores Park and Shop in Allegany.

His family describe him as a very artistic young man who loved to do woodcarving and who loved the outdoors and hunting.

Family members describe him as compassionate, emotional and loving.

The bullies always pick on those who are different.

We have reported on this blog numerous times that in cases of bullying, the school ALWAYS denies that any bullying occurred. We have seen this time and time again. They don't want to admit to anything that could get the school or the school board sued for negligence in the care of their students. They don't want to get fired from their jobs.

And guess what?  The Area Superintendent of Greg's school has stated that: "I have
Saint Bernadette of
Lourdes, who said
"I am ground like a
grain of wheat", pray
for Greg
conducted a thorough investigation and to the extent we can determine it, I have determined the young man was not bullied."

And then.... on the funeral home website under Greg's obituary, was this statement from an anonymous poster: "Ha ha. He died. I hope he is in hell.’

If that isn't bullying, then what is? These freaks hound you even in death.

Parents in Allegany - where are your nasty brats and what are they doing to each other? Do you care?

Greg is survived by many loving friends and relatives including his parents, Eugene and Keri Spring; and his sister, Julianne Spring.

Pray for all who are tormented to death. Amen. 

Pray that Greg is in heaven. Pray that he is at peace and is with God. Amen.

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