

The 12-year-old’s grief-stricken family is demanding answers following the child’s death. Yahshua Robinson was allegedly forced to run in the extreme heat after he wore the wrong clothes to gym class. While the boy ran with the intense California sun beating down on him, his aunt says, he told the teacher and fellow students he “couldn’t breathe” before becoming unresponsive.Įmergency responders rushed to Yahshua’s aid, transporting the boy about 10 miles from the school to Loma Linda University Medical Center – Murrieta, where he was pronounced dead at 12:55 p.m., the Riverside Sheriff’s Office said in a press release. Temperatures in Lake Elsinore reached a high of 97 degrees, according to the Weather Channel. “He was reaching out to the teacher, saying he needed some water,” Plummer told the outlet of her nephew’s final minutes alive.

Yahshua had complained of feeling ill before he collapsed, students in the boy’s class told his aunt Amarna Plummer, according to NBC Los Angeles.

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