Before Death, Nonbinary Teen Nex Benedict Sent Heartbreaking Messages Describing Attack
22.02.2024 - 03:25
/ perezhilton.com
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In the wake of Nex Benedict’s heartbreaking death, we’re slowly hearing more and more details… including some of their final messages from right after the attack.
The nonbinary Oklahoma teen sadly died earlier this month after a bathroom brawl at school. And it turns out they had the time to share some final thoughts on the situation — which help paint a picture of exactly when down. On Wednesday, a family member, who chose to remain anonymous, shared a message thread with FOX23 in which the 16-year-old detailed exactly how things went down.
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Nex explained they “got jumped” at Owasso High School in a “3 on 1” which led to an ER visit — which is definitely consistent with what we’ve been hearing so far. When asked how they were holding up, Nex responded:
The family member then asked what happened, and the teen responded:
Nex’s grandmother told The Independent on Tuesday the teen had been getting bullied since the beginning of the 2023 school year because of their gender identity. Nex added in their messages:
Wow…
KJRH got a tip from the mother of one of Nex’s friends, who claimed “one of the [three] girls was pretty much repeatedly beating [Nex’s] head across the floor.” Police have yet to reveal whether Nex’s death was a direct result of the brutal beating, or related to another medical condition, but the mother told the outlet:
So awful… We hope if the three girls have’t already been found they are soon.
A vigil set to commemorate the teen’s life is being held on Sunday. You can visit a GoFundMe to help alleviate the financial stress from Nex’s family HERE. R.I.P.
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