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Teen's death at special-needs school ruled a homicide

Published February 10, 2017

Associated Press

The death of a 17-year-old boy at a private Philadelphia school for children with special needs has been ruled a homicide.

The state Department of Human Services says student David Hess was restrained and punched by staffers at Wordsworth Academy in October after he was suspected of stealing an iPod and became aggressive.

A department report says witnesses heard the teen gasping and saying "Get off me. I can't breathe." The boy died shortly thereafter.

The city Medical Examiner tells the Philadelphia Inquirer (http://bit.ly/2kRwwnV) the boy's death was ruled a homicide Friday. An autopsy found Hess died from a lack of oxygen.

No one has been charged.

The city District Attorney's office says the case is under investigation.

State officials closed the facility days after the teen's death.

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Information from: The Philadelphia Inquirer, http://www.inquirer.com

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