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(MCT) — JERSEYVILLE — Police are investigating the apparent suicide of a 15-year-old boy who became distraught, his father said, after a woman revealed that he had been accused of sexual abuse when he was 10 years old.

"As far as I'm concerned, she killed him," said Ollie "Junior" Price, 62, of Jerseyville, the father of Daniel C. Price, 15.

"We are looking into it and checking any comments that might have been made," Jerseyville Police Chief Brad Blackorby said.

The father said the boy was processed through the juvenile court system at age 10 and had received two years of counseling. Lately, he had no troubles with other people and got along well with fellow students.

Price said he was a single parent and raised the boy from birth. The boy's mother was absent because of personal problems, he said.

Price said the record of his son's past was supposed to be sealed, because he was a juvenile at the time of the offense. The offense involved a minor act, the father said.

However, during a recent martial arts class that the teen was attending, a woman - a parent - came in and blurted out something about the incident five years before, Price said. He said the woman apparently showed a newspaper article and a photo, although he did not know more.

"When he came out of there, he was shaking like a leaf. He told me, 'Dad, I can't go back there; I can't go to school,'" Price said.

The class was at the city's Susnig Recreation Center, but its director, Angie Sullivan, said the instructor was renting the space from the city. The center personnel had no involvement in the class, and it was entirely under the control of the instructor. He had been renting the space for about 15 months, she said.

The instructor, Dave Beiermann, said he didn't witness any such incident. He said he has not been able to track down any information about who might have said something about the boy's past. He said he has talked to the police about the matter and has done some checking on his own as to who might have made a comment.

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