Kentucky college student suffers ghastly injuries while unconscious for 23 minutes in dorm room — and no one knows what happened
A student at Asbury University in Kentucky, Isabella Willingham, was discovered unresponsive in her dorm room on November 27, sustaining deep cuts and bruises. Paramedics revealed that she had stopped breathing for 23 minutes and suffered severe injuries, including gashes, swollen legs, and torn acrylic nails.
The Jessamine County Sheriff’s Office suggested that her injuries may have resulted from falling out of her bunk bed, but Isabella's family doubts this explanation, believing her injuries indicate foul play.
Despite months passing since the incident, the investigation has not yielded any significant findings. Isabella's father, Andy Willingham, expressed skepticism about the authorities' explanation, insisting that her injuries could not have been accidental. Isabella's family was informed of her situation hours after she was found, and they were troubled by the delayed notification to other students about the potential threat.
Asbury University released a statement in December, acknowledging the incident but assuring that there was no threat to campus. However, Andy criticized the university for not actively seeking information from students, stating that only residents of Isabella's dorm received an email requesting tips.
He urged for a more thorough investigation and communication from the university to ensure the safety of all students.
A spokesperson for Asbury University emphasized that the matter is under ongoing investigation with full cooperation from the university.
They underscored the institution's commitment to the safety and well-being of its students, faculty, and staff.
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