March 15, 2025 - 09:48

A family is mourning the tragic death of 17-year-old Khalil Wigfall, who police say was fatally stabbed by his mother Sunday at their apartment in Hiram. The incident has left the community in shock, raising urgent questions about mental health issues that may have contributed to this devastating event.
Khalil's grandmother has come forward, expressing her deep sorrow and frustration over the circumstances that led to her grandson's death. She believes that mental health crises are often overlooked and that more needs to be done to support families grappling with such challenges.
The grandmother emphasized that the family had been struggling for some time and that the signs of distress were evident. She called for increased awareness and resources to help families facing similar situations, highlighting the importance of addressing mental health proactively.
As the investigation continues, friends and family remember Khalil as a vibrant young man with a promising future, now cut tragically short.
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