Disturbing footage has emerged depicting the chaotic confrontation that led to the tragic death of a 12-year-old girl at Reseda Charter High School. The young girl, Khimberly Zavaleta Chuquipa, was allegedly struck in the head with a metal water bottle while trying to protect her younger sister from bullies.
The video, recently obtained by local media, shows a group of students arguing and pushing in a hallway before the violent incident that would ultimately claim Chuquipa’s life. The sixth-grader stepped in to defend her sister during the altercation on February 17th, when another student reportedly threw a metal water bottle that struck her in the head.
Initially, the injury did not appear life-threatening, and Chuquipa was taken to the hospital for evaluation and later released. However, days later, she collapsed at home and was rushed back to the hospital, where doctors discovered a devastating brain hemorrhage. Tragically, she succumbed to her injuries.
The newly surfaced video is now a crucial piece of evidence in a legal claim filed by the girl’s family against the Los Angeles Unified School District. The family accuses school officials of failing to address ongoing bullying issues before the fatal incident occurred. Attorney Robert Glassman of Panish Shea Ravipudi LLP emphasized the dangerous environment at the school that administrators allegedly failed to control.
Chuquipa’s parents described their daughter as a kindhearted child who loved singing and dancing and often stood up for others. They believe her protective nature ultimately led to her untimely death. The case has deeply shaken the San Fernando Valley community, where makeshift memorials with flowers, candles, and notes have been set up near the school.
The Los Angeles Police Department has launched a homicide investigation into the incident, but the student suspected of throwing the water bottle has not been publicly identified. The family is determined to seek answers and accountability for the loss of their daughter, who was simply trying to protect her sibling.
The Los Angeles Unified School District declined to comment on the ongoing litigation. The tragic death of Khimberly Zavaleta Chuquipa serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of bullying and the importance of addressing such issues in schools.

