Stanford University is speaking out about allegations that late soccer star Katie Meyer was facing disciplinary action before her death.
During an interview with Today on Friday (March 4), the 22-year-old athlete’s parents, Steve and Gina Meyer, confirmed that their daughter “died by suicide” and said that they believed she was “triggered” by an email she had received about facing punishment from the school.
The pair went on to say that Katie had been “defending a teammate on campus over an incident” prior to her passing. They had not seen the email yet, but added that Katie had been getting letters about potential disciplinary action for the past few months.
The Meyers suspected the most recent note was “kind of the final letter that there was going to be a ‘trial’ or some kind of something.”
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