By: Kelton Brooks Two years after the death of 16-year-old Imani Bell, two Georgia area basketball coaches were charged with second-degree murder and second-degree-cruelty to children after the teen died of a heatstroke. A grand jury came down with the decision and indicted the two Clayton County coaches, Larosa Walker-Asekere and Dwight Palmer. Related: Florida's Johnson hospitalized after collapsing on court Justin Miller, an attorney for Bells’ family, said Walker-Askere and Palmer were in charge of the children and were both on the field when Bell died. Walker-Asekere was the head basketball coach and Palmer was the assistant coach. Bell was a junior at Elite Scholars Academy. The teenager was taking part in required conditioning drills for the girls’ basketball team on […]
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