The death of a 10-year-old Aurora elementary school student is being investigated as a suicide.

Ashawnty Davis died Wednesday at Children’s Hospital in Aurora, said Lt. Chris Amsler, a police spokesman.

Police received a 911 call at about 10 p.m. Nov. 16 from a home in the 19700 block of East Oxford Drive on a report of the child who was not breathing, Amsler said.

The child, Davis, was taken to the Aurora Medical Center then transferred to Children’s. Police are investigating the death as a suicide, Amsler said.

Davis was a fifth-grader at Sunrise Elementary School in the Cherry Creek School District.

“This is a tragic and heartbreaking loss for the school community,” said Abbe Smith, a district spokeswoman. The school on Thursday had support available for students who needed help “processing the loss,” she said.

The girl’s parents told Fox31 Denver that Ashawnty committed suicide after a bullying incident and fight on school grounds in late October. A video clip of the fight was posted on social media, further traumatizing Ashawnty, her parents said.

The school district has anti-bullying policies and bullying prevention curriculum in place, Smith said. “There was no bullying reports in the student’s (Ashawnty’s) records,” she said.