University of Tennessee UTK student allegedly committed suicide, Investigation underway

Knoxville, TN – Law enforcement agencies are currently investigating an incident involving a student at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. While details remain unconfirmed, initial reports suggest the tragic passing of a student, allegedly due to suicide. It is important to note that the university has not yet issued an official statement to confirm this distressing occurrence.

The incident took place in an on-campus residence on November 7 in the afternoon. The university emphasizes that there is no evidence of foul play, and in respect of the privacy of the student’s friends and family, the student’s name will not be disclosed.

The Office of the Dean of Students (ODOS) has already made contact with the student’s family and is reaching out to other students, faculty, and staff who may be directly impacted. The CARE Team at the University of Tennessee has been informed and will take necessary actions to provide support. The university acknowledges that the passing of a member of the community is a tragic event.

To assist those on campus who may be in need, the university provides 24/7 access to resources. The Counseling Center is available for individual counseling sessions during its usual business hours, and students can schedule appointments by phone or in person. The Office of Student Outreach and Support (SOS) offers support and referral services, and concerns about individuals can be reported through various channels.

As the investigation unfolds, the university urges the community to exercise caution and refrain from spreading unverified information. The focus remains on providing support to students and all those affected by this situation. The university expresses its condolences and thoughts to the community during this challenging time.

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