Western Kentucky University Confirms Student Death

Western Kentucky University just confirmed a student death on campus earlier this afternoon. The identity of the student is currently unknown.
The student was found outside of Pearce-Ford Tower, an all-female community residence hall that houses freshmen to upperclassmen.
The university’s paper WKU Herald first reported the incident on Twitter this afternoon, when the Warrn County Coroner was seen outside of the dormitory.

According to the paper, a body was transported in the truck at 3:39 p.m., and Resident Assistants were instructed to alert their floors that there had been a student death.
Specific details on the incident have yet to be revealed, but police confirmed that there will be a toxicology report.
A further investigation is currently underway, but no foul play is suspected.

UPDATE:

Several students have taken to Twitter to express their sympathies, and many stated the victim had committed suicide.

UPDATE:

The victim has been confirmed to be 18-year-old freshman Shanece Sullivan, from Winchester.
Photo via Facebook
Sullivan was a Healthcare Administration major. A candlelight vigil is currently being held outside of the dormitory to honor Shanece Sullivan.

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Our thoughts are with the students of WKU and Sullivan’s family.
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[H/T: WKU Herald]

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