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Delta State University Student’s Body Found Hanging in Tree, No Foul Play Suspected

Nick Judin
by Nick JudinSeptember 15, 2025


Demartravion Reed standing outside by greenery

Demartravion "Trey" Reed, a 21-year-old student at Delta State University, was found hanging from a tree in the center of campus on Monday, Sept. 15, 2025. Photo courtesy Demartravion Reed’s Facebook page

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Delta State University staff found the body of Demartravion “Trey” Reed, a 21-year-old student, hanging from a tree in the middle of campus on Monday morning. His death set off a wave of mourning across the university and prompted the cancellation of centennial events for the 100-year-old institution.
Delta State University Police held a press event Monday afternoon, announcing that no foul play is currently suspected in Reed’s death and no threat to campus exists.

“At approximately 7:05 am, University Police was notified of what appeared to be the body of a Black male hanging from a tree (at) central campus near the DSU pickleball course,” said Delta State University Chief of Police Michael Peeler. “We later identified the male subject to be Demartravion Reed of Grenada, Mississippi.”
A police chief talking at a press conference

Delta State University Chief of Police Mike Peeler said no evidence of foul play is currently suspected in Trey Reed’s death. Screenshot courtesy Delta State University
Bolivar County Deputy Coroner Murray Roark told the Mississippi Free Press in a Sep. 15 interview that he assisted his colleague, Deputy Coroner Dwayne Proctor, in examining Reed’s body. Contrary to rumors on social media, Roark said he saw no evidence of broken arms or legs.
“I saw no broken limbs,” he said. Roark declined to elaborate further, stating that the case was still under investigation. “I don’t think I should probably discuss this any further than that, my opinion is that it was self-done, and I have reasons for that.”
Peeler said an investigation into Reed’s death is ongoing and had no further comment on the details of Reed’s passing pending the release of a full autopsy. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is assisting in the investigation.
An exterior sign surrounded by white roses that reads 'Delta State University' in green letters

After the death of Trey Reed, counselors are available for students affected by the loss, and prayer services for Reed are in the works. Photo courtesy Delta State University
The Delta State University campus was closed on Monday after the discovery. But DSU President Dr. Dan Ennis echoed campus police and said that officials do not believe any threat to students or the community exists, and said that normal operations were expected to return soon.
“I have spoken to Trey’s family, and expressed our heartbreak,” Ennis said at today’s press event, adding that conversations with student leaders over prayer services were ongoing.
Peeler stressed that DSU is “a safe campus.”
“Delta State University is a beautiful place to be,” the campus police chief said. “It’s unfortunate, this loss that comes heavy to our campus.”
Read more of the Mississippi Free Press’ coverage of Trey Reed’s death here.

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Nick Judin

Nick JudinInvestigative Reporter

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Investigative Reporter Nick Judin joined the Jackson Free Press in 2019, initially covering the 2020 legislative session before spearheading the outlet's COVID-19 coverage. His hard-hitting reporting, including probing interviews with state leaders and public-health experts, has earned national recognition. Now with the Mississippi Free Press, Nick continues to provide Mississippians with reliable, up-to-date pandemic insights, while also covering critical issues like Jackson's water crisis, housing challenges, and other pressing community concerns.
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