Cook County Wrongful Death Lawsuit Sues Evanston School District Over Fifth-Grader’s Hanging
The family of 10-year-old Aquan Lewis is suing Evanston Skokie School District 65 for his Cook County wrongful death. Lewis was discovered hanging from a bathroom stall hook at Oakton Elementary School on February 3, 2009.
Paramedics were able to revive him but he died at a Chicago hospital the following day. Suicide was determined to be Aquan's cause of death.
However, Aquan’s family is holding the school district responsible for his hanging. Angel Marshall says that the district was responsible for her son while he was at school and that school employees should have gone to look for him after he disappeared at around 2:30 pm. Aquan was discovered a half hour later.
According to the family’s Chicago, Illinois wrongful death lawyer, even though the school district and Evanston police announced during a press conference on February 17, 2009 that all evidence had been looked at, there was vomit, blood stains, and other physical evidence that had not yet been studied.
The Cook County wrongful death complaint claims that the 10-year-old’s nose was bleeding when he was found. There was also blood in the bathroom. Lewis has said that she does not believe her son committed suicide. She says the school should have accounted for him when he went missing.The family believes that the school district could have done more to investigate Aquan’s death.
The Illinois wrongful death lawsuit is seeking over $50,000 and claims survival action negligence, wrongful death negligence, survival related to willful and wanton conduct, and wrongful death related to willful and wanton conduct.
Schools are responsible for students’ well-being and safety during school hours. They are also supposed to make sure that there are no hazards, unsafe conditions, or dangerous circumstances that could cause Illinois injuries to minors or wrongful death.
Family sues school district over hanging death of son, Chicago Sun-Times, January 30, 2010
Aquan Lewis: 10-Year-Old's School Death Ruled Suicide, The Huffington Post, February 4, 2009
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