Were Warning Signs Ignored In Recent High School Stabbing?

Monday, October 3, 2011
New developments have come to light in the tragic stabbing of Cindi Santana, a 17 year-old student at South East High School in South Gate, California. The teen died Friday after her ex-boyfriend Abraham Lopez, 18, allegedly attacked her in the courtyard during lunch. Other students and the school dean were harmed while trying to stop him.

Monday morning, Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent John Deasy spoke with KNX radio and revealed that Santana's mother had warned South East High School of potential trouble with her daughter's ex-boyfriend.

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