Tragedy: Father of Sandy Hook victim found dead after apparent suicide – help us send our prayers

Following the massacre, Richman co-founded the Avielle Foundation, a nonprofit named after his daughter that tried to tackle violence through community engagement and research.

Speaking after his death, the foundation said: “Our hearts are shattered, and our heads are struggling to comprehend.”

It went on to describe Richman as “a champion father,” on a mission to help “uncover the neurological underpinnings of violence”.

“Jeremy was deeply devoted to supporting research into brain abnormalities that are linked to abnormal behavior and to promoting brain health. Tragically, his death speaks to how insidious and formidable a challenge brain health can be and how critical it is for all of us to seek help for ourselves, our loved ones and anyone who we suspect may be in need,” the foundation said in a statement.

“Jeremy’s mission will be carried on by the many who love him, including many who share the heartache and trauma that he has suffered since December 14, 2012. We are crushed to pieces, but this important work will continue, because, as Jeremy would say, we have to.”

All told, 20 children and six adults died in the Sandy Hook shooting, which remains one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history. The fact that the effects are still being felt today is evidence of the harrowing nature of the crimes committed that day. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jeremy Richman’s friends and family.

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