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‘I don’t wanna die’: Uvalde student begs for help in heartbreaking new 911 audio

Audio has emerged of a schoolgirl telling police she was surrounded by “dead bodies” and didn’t “wanna die” during the horror Texas school shooting.

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Heartbreaking newly revealed audio from an emergency call captures a 10-year-old Texas schoolgirl begging police to “please hurry” because “I don’t wanna die” — while a gun man shot scores of her school mates.

The young girl called 911 a staggering 40 minutes before cops stormed the school in Uvalde in May, reported the New York Post.

Terrified fourth grader Khloie Torres was heard whispering “there’s been a school shooting” in a 911 call while trapped with the teen gunman who slaughtered 19 of her classmates and two teachers, according to audio obtained by CNN.

“I’m in classroom … 112,” she tells the dispatcher at 12.10pm, after whispering with another classmate as the injured could be heard crying out in the background.

“Please hurry. There is a lot of dead bodies … Please send help!” she could be heard begging in at least three 911 calls while trapped.

Trapped pupil Khloie Torres, 10, made at least three 911 calls during the massacre. Picture: Torres family.
Trapped pupil Khloie Torres, 10, made at least three 911 calls during the massacre. Picture: Torres family.

Torres, now 11, survived the massacre.

“Please get help. I don’t wanna die. My teacher is dead. Oh, my God,” she pleaded, according to the harrowing report.

As she spoke, her injured classmates could be heard crying out in the background, CNN said, with the brave youngster trying to keep them quiet despite “nobody listening to me”.

“I know how to handle these situations — my dad taught me when I was a little girl,” she said, a brag that no 10-year-old child should have to make.

“Send help — some of my teachers are still alive, but they’re shot,” she pleaded two minutes into the call, one of several made from the carnage in May.

At one point, she bravely asks: “You want me to open the door now?”

The dispatcher relayed the youngster’s desperate pleas to officers, making clear that the room they remained outside of was “full of victims” — a message that still did not lead ore them to act.

The video shows a Uvalde police officer with the school when the hooting was underway. Picture: Austin-American Statesman
The video shows a Uvalde police officer with the school when the hooting was underway. Picture: Austin-American Statesman

At 12.17pm, a horrifying seven minutes into her 911 call, the youngster begged to know where the cops were — as more than 400 officers arrived but failed to rescue her and her injured and dying friends.

One of the shot teachers, Eva Mireles, called her school-cop husband, Ruben Ruiz, to warn that she was dying — with the cop instead held back from trying to rescue her. She was among two teachers who died alongside their 19 pupils.

Cops did not storm the room until 12.50pm — some 40 minutes begged for help, and 77 minutes after 19-year-old shooter Salvador Ramos started his slaughter.

During her ordeal, Torres made three separate 911 calls, clearly confused as to why help had not arrived — with the final one catching the gunshots as officers finally stormed in and shot dead Ramos, CNN said.

A woman cries at a makeshift memorial at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on May 30, 2022. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP)
A woman cries at a makeshift memorial at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on May 30, 2022. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP)

“That day, the things that she did were absolutely incredible,” Torres’s dad, former Marine Ruben Torres, told the network.

As for the cops, he said: “None of them had courage that day,” he said.

The police response — or lack of it — has sparked mass outrage as well as multiple investigations.

CNN said it alerted other Uvalde families before airing the audio, which was obtained from a source.

This story appeared in the New York Post and is reproduced with permission.

Originally published as ‘I don’t wanna die’: Uvalde student begs for help in heartbreaking new 911 audio

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