11-year-old dies by suicide after ICE threats from bullies

The loss of 11-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza has left a Texas community reeling — a vibrant young girl whose life ended far too soon, leaving behind questions, grief, and a mother’s plea for justice.

According to her family, Jocelynn’s final months were shadowed by relentless bullying at Gainesville Intermediate School. Her mother, Marbella Carranza, says the taunts weren’t just cruel—they were deeply personal, targeting her family with threats about immigration.

“They said they were going to call immigration to take her parents away, leaving her all alone,” Marbella told KUVN, her voice breaking. She did not confirm or deny her family’s immigration status, but she made one point clear: Jocelynn was made to feel unsafe, both at school and in her own skin.

Marbella says her daughter had been meeting with school counselors once or twice a week to talk about what she was going through, but she claims no one from the school ever told her about the severity of the bullying. “The school was negligent for not keeping me informed of what was going on with my daughter,” she said.

The Gainesville Independent School District, in a statement, declined to discuss Jocelynn’s case directly but stressed that it responds quickly to any bullying reports and has policies in place to protect students.

But for Jocelynn’s family, those assurances come too late.

On February 3, she was found unresponsive in her Gainesville home. Emergency responders fought to save her, and she was rushed to the hospital. For five days, her family held onto hope. But on February 8, Jocelynn was gone.

Her funeral, held just days later, was a heartbreaking reflection of a life that had once been so full of joy. In the same church where she had been baptized, her small casket lay draped in white, a crucifix placed gently on top. From the balcony, a mariachi band played softly, their music wrapping the sanctuary in sorrow.

“She didn’t know how to understand the things that happen in the world,” said Deacon Gelasio Garcia, speaking to the mourners. His words echoed the tragedy of a child forced to face cruelty she could not comprehend.

Jocelynn’s obituary described her as a loving daughter, sister, niece, and friend. She loved to dance and swing, cherished her “movie night Fridays” with her family, and adored going with her grandmother to get her nails done.

The Boys & Girls Club of Cooke County, where she was known for her bright personality, expressed deep sadness over her loss, reminding the community, “Her story is a reminder to always be kind because you never know what someone is going through.”

As her mother grieves, she hopes that speaking out will not only honor Jocelynn’s memory but also prevent another family from facing the same pain.

Absolutely devastating — a young life ended by cruelty that could have been stopped. Bullying doesn’t just hurt; it destroys. The tragedy of Jocelynn’s death now stands as both a warning and a call for change.

If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, call or text 988 in the U.S., or visit 988lifeline.org for confidential help.

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