[Warning: Potentially Triggering Content] The family of late Stanford University soccer goalie Katie Meyer is suing the school over her death.
As we’ve been reporting, the college student, who starred on the women’s soccer team at Stanford, died by suicide this past spring.
It has since been revealed she was sent a disciplinary letter by school officials regarding an incident in which she reportedly threw coffee on a football player who’d been accused of sexually assaulting one of Meyer’s teammates. Related: Six Kids Killed In Oklahoma Fire Believed To Be The Victims Of Murder-Suicide Late last week, Meyer’s family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Stanford.
In it, the grieving family accuses the college of “inflicting emotional distress” upon the late captain of the school’s soccer team.
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