Amanda Hicks Identified As Victim Killed In Apparent Murder-Suicide in Port St. Lucie

In a tragic incident, Amanda Hicks, a well-regarded middle school teacher from Florida, was found deceased on Saturday morning, along with a man. According to police, the incident is believed to be a case of murder-suicide.

According to a statement by the Port St. Lucie police, they visited a residence to conduct a welfare check on a family member of a resident. Upon arrival, authorities found the door to be shut.

However, officers reported that they could hear the sound of a young infant crying from inside the residence. Two deceased victims were observed on the floor through a sliding door by officers.

According to a police statement, it has been reported that an adult male, who was in a romantic relationship with an adult female, took her life before taking his own. According to sources such as Treasure Coast Newspapers and CBS12, the victim has yet to be identified by police. However,

Darcia Borel, who serves as an administrator at Anderson Middle School in Port St. Lucie, has reportedly stated that the victim has been recognized by staff as Amanda Hicks, aged 26.

A suspected murder-suicide has resulted in the discovery of a deceased individual inside her residence.

In a message delivered by Borel, he stated that although words may not suffice to express the shock and sorrow felt by the school community, it is crucial for everyone to unite and provide mutual support as they navigate through this difficult time.

The identity of the man has not been disclosed. According to police, a man and a woman were killed in an unknown manner. Police removed the wailing infant from the cot.

According to reports, the baby emerged from the incident unscathed and is currently under the supervision of a relative. According to Raquel Magallon, a friend of Hicks, in an interview with WBPF, Hicks was described as someone who “just lit up the room.” The subject was noted to possess a charming smile.

According to sources, she was known for her constant cheerfulness and liveliness. According to Magallon, “she was just an angel” and “brightened my day every time I saw her.”

For those who have experienced domestic violence, the National Domestic Violence Hotline can be reached at 1-800-799-7233 or by visiting thehotline.org.

According to the information provided, all calls are both toll-free and private. According to sources, the hotline is reportedly available round the clock, every day of the week, and can be accessed in more than 170 languages.

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