Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi, has been left reeling after the body of a student, Demartravion “Trey” Reed, was found hanging from a tree on campus, Fox News reported. The 21-year-old, from Grenada, Mississippi, was discovered on Monday morning in the central part of campus near the pickleball courts, according to University Police Chief Michael Peeler. He confirmed that Reed’s death is under investigation but said there is no evidence of foul play and no ongoing threat to campus safety .
In a statement, Delta State President Dr Dan Ennis said the community was “deeply saddened by this loss” and that he had spoken to Reed’s family to express the university’s “heartbreak.” He added that counselling services were being made available to students, faculty and staff. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, the Bolivar County Sheriff’s Office, Cleveland Police Department, and the Bolivar County Coroner are all involved in the inquiry, with an autopsy set to be conducted.
Fox 13 Memphis reported that Reed’s body was discovered around 7am on September 15. Chief Peeler told reporters that while the circumstances were tragic, students should know the campus remains safe. “I just want to confirm, this is a safe campus. Delta State University is a beautiful place to be. It’s just unfortunate this loss that comes heavily to our campus,” he said.
The discovery prompted the immediate closure of the campus, with all classes and events cancelled. The Independent reported that celebrations marking the university’s 100th anniversary, scheduled for Monday, were also called off. Officials said further updates would be shared “when appropriate” and urged compassion for Reed’s loved ones during what they described as a “difficult time.”
The university has not confirmed when normal operations will resume. Authorities said the investigation remains active and urged the public to direct all questions to University Police.
In a statement, Delta State President Dr Dan Ennis said the community was “deeply saddened by this loss” and that he had spoken to Reed’s family to express the university’s “heartbreak.” He added that counselling services were being made available to students, faculty and staff. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, the Bolivar County Sheriff’s Office, Cleveland Police Department, and the Bolivar County Coroner are all involved in the inquiry, with an autopsy set to be conducted.
Fox 13 Memphis reported that Reed’s body was discovered around 7am on September 15. Chief Peeler told reporters that while the circumstances were tragic, students should know the campus remains safe. “I just want to confirm, this is a safe campus. Delta State University is a beautiful place to be. It’s just unfortunate this loss that comes heavily to our campus,” he said.
The discovery prompted the immediate closure of the campus, with all classes and events cancelled. The Independent reported that celebrations marking the university’s 100th anniversary, scheduled for Monday, were also called off. Officials said further updates would be shared “when appropriate” and urged compassion for Reed’s loved ones during what they described as a “difficult time.”
The university has not confirmed when normal operations will resume. Authorities said the investigation remains active and urged the public to direct all questions to University Police.
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