Hockey league suspends three players for alleged involvement in teen suicide
McKenna Brown, 16, took her life in August after being cyberbullied by the other members of her hockey team in Tampa, according to her parents, Cheryl and Hunter. The Browns appeared on a Dr. Phil episode on Tuesday to share the details surrounding their daughter's bullying, which they only became aware of once teammates came forward about the toxic behavior after Brown's funeral service on Aug. 13.
There are no players listed under the Lightning High School Hockey League suspension list. The league did not respond to the Washington Examiner's request for comment. It, along with Statewide Amateur Hockey of Florida and USA Hockey, are investigating the incident, according to Brown's parents.
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