Three last year students from Massachusetts High School, including a two -time diving champion, was killed in a horrible car accident that is also a fourth student who fights for his life on his vacation on Florida’s spring vacation.
The four students of Concord-Carlisle high school, all 18, were driving on the 98 highway near Panama, Florida, when their SUV collided with a tractor-clear that was a performance in U around 9:28 pm on Monday night, according to the report.
The strength of the shipwreck caused the SUV to cross the median and stop in a forested area on the opposite side of the road, said the Florida road patrol.
Jimmy Mcintosh and Hannah Wasserman were declared dead on the scene.
The other two were transferred to the Bay Medical Center in critical condition, where the third, Maisey O’Donnell, was declared dead. The fourth student, which was not identified, remains in critical condition, NBC Boston.
McInth, or Carlisle, Massachusetts, drove the SUV at the time of the accident and carried their seat belt.
The researchers are still determining whether Wasserman and O’Donnell, of Concord, and the unidentified student were lasting the collision safety belts.
The 19 -year -old tractor tractor driver and a pin were not injured in the incident, WCVB reported.
Florida’s road patrol said the fatal collision is still under investigation.
The Superintendent of the Regional School District of Concord-Carlisle, Laurie Hunter, confirmed Tuesday that Mcintosh, Wassman and O’Donnell were killed in the accident.
“We are very grateful for the effusion of love that delegates what is absolutely heartbreak,” Hunter said in a statement, according to the exit. We also appreciate the desire to feel determined and not helpless. At this time, it is more appropriate than any action to be tasks to honor students with the total consent of families and the appropriate support for so many young people who face unfathomable losses. “
Concord-Carlisle High School is located about 25 miles outside Boston.
O’Donnell, a two -time Massachusetts state diving champion, destined to commit to Williams College next year was one of the best diverse in the United States and a model to follow for younger athletes, said coach Joe Chirico to WCVB.
“It’s a tragedy,” Chirico told The Outlet. “The young children admired her, the other diverse admired her. It is a tragedy, that someone at the top of her game, who went to the best academic school, one of the best diverse of the nation, was so short.”
The young diving leaflet had won MVP, the first All-State team, the first All-Alea team, the first All-Region team, the first team of the first team and the first All-Conference team, while in the Concord Carlisle High School team in 2023, according to the NCSA sports.
Wasserman was described as a “bright light tasks too soon”, since loved ones established a Goofundme to help students’ parents to cover the funeral and commemorative finals for their 18 -year -old daughter.
“Hannah was really unique: with a warm heart, kind and always taking care of others,” wrote the organizer Rex Riessen. “He had a way of making everyone feel seen, heard and loved. If he was a needy friend, a classmate who had a difficult day or a stranger who needed a smile, Hannah appeared with compassion and care.”