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The Massachusetts High School Community is in mourning.
Two -time state diving champion Maisey O’Donnell and her classmates from Concord-Carlisle High School Jimmy Makintosh and Hannah VassermanThey were killed in a car accident in Florida, just over a month before graduation from the school in the Boston area. A fourth passenger, an 18-year-old woman, remains in critical condition.
The adults in the high school all 18 who traveled in the SUV on the Florida Panhandell highway shortly before 9:30 pm April 2, the first day of their school’s spring vacation-when their car collided with a tractor-trailer as it was in a statement to a turn of the Paul Patrol, News.
The teenagers, who carried the teenagers, moved through the average and both lanes to the east before going on a break from the road, police reported, adding that Jimmy, who was driving the car, and the inn was declared dead at the scene. Maisi and the unnamed fourth passenger were transported to a hospital in critical condition.
The driver and tractor tractor tractor, men between the ages of 19 and 23, were unharmed, police said in their statement.
Maisey, who had planned to visit Williams College, received many tributes from friends and family on social media.
“I actually have no words. I never thought that day to come,” her smaller sister Amy O’Donnell He wrote on Instagram April 22, along with photos of both. “I love you more than anything in this world. You are my sister, but my best friend. There has never been a day you have not been to me when I needed you the most.”
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After the tragedy, employees in their school area shared their grief.
“The Concord-Carlisle High School Community learned about a tragic car accident held in Florida on Monday night,” Concord-Carlisle Resolley Director Director. Dr. Dr. Lori Hunter He said in a statement on April 22, at a television station in Boston WCVB. “Two adults, Jimmy Makintosh and Hannah Vasserman, died as a result of the accident.”
The statement continued: “We have been offering our deep condolences to the families and friends of Hannah and Jimmy during this unimaginable time.
The chief, than shared an update later on the same day. “We have learned that the third senior CCHS, Maisey O’Donnell, passed this afternoon,” she said in a new statement. “Maisey is in the organ donation program, as her family hopes that it will make sense of these meaningless tragedies.”
Instagram / Maisey O’Connell
Maisey, who had planned to visit Williams College, received many tributes from friends and family on social media.
“I actually have no words. I never thought that day to come,” her smaller sister Amy O’Donnell He wrote on Instagram April 22, along with photos of both. “I love you more than anything in this world. You are my sister, but my best friend. There has never been a day you have not been to me when I needed you the most.”
Describing Maisi as “so kind, fun and smart”, she continued, “I remember the times when I felt like nothing else, and it was just you and I laugh together. For those who knew you, you were so special. You were so full of potential. I didn’t know what to do without you.
Emmy said he “will always remember every driving to school, vacation, food and a gym” with his sister. “You will always be so loved by everyone,” she added. “I know you will always watch me and I promise to make you proud. Rest easily.”
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