Navid Sepehri ( Walt Whitman High School Teen 17 )

Anonymous
My son Navid passed away on December 9th, 2017. At a party being held by three teenagers home. As of today we have not heard anything from the police keeping the case open for no reason. I know some of the kids who attended the party know something that can help us to get to the bottom of this. If you know anyone who attended the party, just have them go to the site and fill out the questionnaire we must hold someone responsible of what happened to Navid!!! We do not want this happening again in our community I have a Freshman at Walt Whitman and afraid of this happening again. The information given is Anonymous and no one will be in trouble. I just need to find the answer for my family to start to hill. Please visit WWW.SAYSOMETHINGFORNAV.COM .
Anonymous
I am sorry for your loss. I hope that you are able to find some answers.
Anonymous
I am so sorry for your terrible loss. I hope people step-up to share information. I hope parents encourage their teens to use your webpage and do the right thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry for your terrible loss. I hope people step-up to share information. I hope parents encourage their teens to use your webpage and do the right thing.


I am also so sorry for your loss. I think you should also post this information request on the MD Public Schools Forum, if Jeff concurs. You might get more feedback from there.

Anonymous
wasn't there a thread on this a few weeks ago?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:wasn't there a thread on this a few weeks ago?

Obviously, OP have not got any leads from the previous post. What kind of a stupid question is that? Don't we get multiple SAHM vs WOHM, BF vs FF, MIL vs DIL, Kate vs. Meghan threads dozens of time a day? If you are not interested then skip this thread.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:wasn't there a thread on this a few weeks ago?


Yes there was. While the loss of this child was/is tragic, I'm afraid looking for someone to blame is not the solution for OPs grief. I hope the family is getting counseling.

I don't know the family who hosted the party, but I feel like they are being unfairly targeted by OP. At least as it was reported the victim and his friends were not invited to the party, showed up drunk, and were asked to leave.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:wasn't there a thread on this a few weeks ago?


Yes there was. While the loss of this child was/is tragic, I'm afraid looking for someone to blame is not the solution for OPs grief. I hope the family is getting counseling.

I don't know the family who hosted the party, but I feel like they are being unfairly targeted by OP. At least as it was reported the victim and his friends were not invited to the party, showed up drunk, and were asked to leave.



I agree. Very sorry for OP's loss, but I think the PP is correct.
Anonymous
OP, so your son's police case is still open? Have they told you anything as to what happened that night?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:wasn't there a thread on this a few weeks ago?


Yes there was. While the loss of this child was/is tragic, I'm afraid looking for someone to blame is not the solution for OPs grief. I hope the family is getting counseling.

I don't know the family who hosted the party, but I feel like they are being unfairly targeted by OP. At least as it was reported the victim and his friends were not invited to the party, showed up drunk, and were asked to leave.



I agree. Very sorry for OP's loss, but I think the PP is correct.


I don't agree at all. His family wants to know what happened - wouldn't you? Not necessarily to blame anyone. So heart breaking. Obviously Navid made some bad choices that night -- as many kids do. But don't his parents deserve to know what happened?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:wasn't there a thread on this a few weeks ago?


Yes there was. While the loss of this child was/is tragic, I'm afraid looking for someone to blame is not the solution for OPs grief. I hope the family is getting counseling.

I don't know the family who hosted the party, but I feel like they are being unfairly targeted by OP. At least as it was reported the victim and his friends were not invited to the party, showed up drunk, and were asked to leave.



I agree. Very sorry for OP's loss, but I think the PP is correct.


I don't agree at all. His family wants to know what happened - wouldn't you? Not necessarily to blame anyone. So heart breaking. Obviously Navid made some bad choices that night -- as many kids do. But don't his parents deserve to know what happened?


He specifically says he wants to hold someone responsible. I am not sure that is possible in this instance.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:wasn't there a thread on this a few weeks ago?


Yes there was. While the loss of this child was/is tragic, I'm afraid looking for someone to blame is not the solution for OPs grief. I hope the family is getting counseling.

I don't know the family who hosted the party, but I feel like they are being unfairly targeted by OP. At least as it was reported the victim and his friends were not invited to the party, showed up drunk, and were asked to leave.



I agree. Very sorry for OP's loss, but I think the PP is correct.


I don't agree at all. His family wants to know what happened - wouldn't you? Not necessarily to blame anyone. So heart breaking. Obviously Navid made some bad choices that night -- as many kids do. But don't his parents deserve to know what happened?


I think it's common knowledge now what happened. It just seems like the parents don't want to accept that, which I understand. No one wants to believe their kid would make bad choices and we all want to believe that when something bad happens, there was some ulterior motive or something else going on that MADE them choose what they did. It's just not the case.

I also 100% believe that as the parents have stated, they aren't being given any updates by the police. That must be very frustrating, but it's also procedure to protect the case. You don't want too many details out there before any arrests can be made (if there are any to be made) or give fuel to any vengeful family members.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:wasn't there a thread on this a few weeks ago?


Yes there was. While the loss of this child was/is tragic, I'm afraid looking for someone to blame is not the solution for OPs grief. I hope the family is getting counseling.

I don't know the family who hosted the party, but I feel like they are being unfairly targeted by OP. At least as it was reported the victim and his friends were not invited to the party, showed up drunk, and were asked to leave.



I agree. Very sorry for OP's loss, but I think the PP is correct.


I don't agree at all. His family wants to know what happened - wouldn't you? Not necessarily to blame anyone. So heart breaking. Obviously Navid made some bad choices that night -- as many kids do. But don't his parents deserve to know what happened?


Why did the police show up to the house in the first place if this party was just a sweet little birthday party? Someone complained about the noise. I think it is logical to think that perhaps alcohol was being served at the party. I don’t believe the parents that hosted the party. They are diplomats trying to cover their a$&es. Something doesn’t add up. My guess is that the police are not pursuing this because the family involved are diplomats. Navid’s Dad should hire a bulldog lawyer IMHO.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:wasn't there a thread on this a few weeks ago?


Yes there was. While the loss of this child was/is tragic, I'm afraid looking for someone to blame is not the solution for OPs grief. I hope the family is getting counseling.

I don't know the family who hosted the party, but I feel like they are being unfairly targeted by OP. At least as it was reported the victim and his friends were not invited to the party, showed up drunk, and were asked to leave.



I agree. Very sorry for OP's loss, but I think the PP is correct.


I don't agree at all. His family wants to know what happened - wouldn't you? Not necessarily to blame anyone. So heart breaking. Obviously Navid made some bad choices that night -- as many kids do. But don't his parents deserve to know what happened?


Why did the police show up to the house in the first place if this party was just a sweet little birthday party? Someone complained about the noise. I think it is logical to think that perhaps alcohol was being served at the party. I don’t believe the parents that hosted the party. They are diplomats trying to cover their a$&es. Something doesn’t add up. My guess is that the police are not pursuing this because the family involved are diplomats. Navid’s Dad should hire a bulldog lawyer IMHO.


Apparently the hosts had called at least some of the parents of the older kids to come get them because they were drinking. Assuming this is true, very unlikely that they were the ones supplying the alcohol.

I agree that the family is suffering from intense grief -- as one would expect -- but that there may not be a clear-cut 'bad' person to blame for this tragedy. If this search helps them process the grief then go ahead, but I admit I am concerned about stoking false hopes.

Anonymous
The diplomat family is to be blamed. They provided a private space for kids to drink alcohol. How can you have a party at your own house and not know what is going on?
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