A 12-year-old student died Wednesday after suffering a choking emergency inside a Yonkers, New York, middle school, prompting an ongoing police investigation into whether a social media challenge may have played a role in the incident, as reported by the New York Post.

The sixth-grade student became unresponsive at approximately 11:40 a.m. inside Justice Sonia Sotomayor Community School, according to Yonkers school officials.

Staff members and first responders immediately attempted life-saving measures before the boy was transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital. Despite those efforts, the student was later pronounced dead.

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Authorities have not publicly released the child's identity.

Investigators are now working to determine exactly what occurred in the moments leading up to the tragedy.

According to News 12, police are examining whether the incident may have been connected to the so-called “One Bite” challenge that has circulated on social media platforms.

The challenge reportedly involves participants attempting to consume large amounts of food in a single bite.

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Officials emphasized that no conclusions have been reached and that investigators are continuing to gather information.

“Anything about a TikTok challenge, anything about witness statements, the events leading up to this we’re going to investigate, and we’re going to continue with the investigation from beginning to end,” Yonkers Police Commissioner Christopher Sapienza said during a news conference Thursday.

Reports indicated the student may have been eating a donut when the emergency occurred, though authorities have not confirmed that detail.

School officials said the incident did not occur inside the cafeteria.

Instead, Superintendent Anibal Soler Jr. said the student experienced the medical emergency in a fourth-floor hallway, where staff members immediately responded in an effort to dislodge the food from his throat.

As news of the tragedy spread throughout the school community, district leaders focused on providing support to students, faculty, and family members affected by the loss.

“As police investigate the nature of the medical emergency, we remain focused on caring for his classmates, teachers, and staff who are in terrible pain,” Soler said in a statement.

The superintendent also described the student as a well-known and beloved member of the school community.

“This young man was a bright light in the building,” Soler said.

“Everybody loved him, everybody knew him. He was energy, he was joy.”

The incident has renewed attention on the influence of social media trends involving young users, particularly those that may encourage risky behavior.

While investigators have not determined whether any online challenge contributed to the student's death, authorities said every aspect of the case will be reviewed.

Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano also issued a statement expressing condolences to the family and the broader community.

“Today’s tragic loss is heartbreaking,” Spano said.

“The death of a child is every parent’s worst nightmare, and our entire Yonkers community is grieving alongside this student’s family, classmates, teachers, and loved ones.”

The investigation remains active as police continue interviewing witnesses and reviewing available evidence. Authorities have not announced a timeline for completing the investigation or releasing additional findings.

For now, school officials say their focus remains on helping students and staff cope with the loss while law enforcement works to determine the circumstances surrounding the sixth-grader’s death.

The tragedy has left classmates, educators, and parents searching for answers as the Yonkers community mourns the loss of a young student whose life ended unexpectedly during the school day.

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