Dylan, 16, was hit at the back of his head with the ball during a sporting event on Tuesday and died of his wounds after two days, although wearing a helmet
A 16 -year -old boy died after a strange accident during a school event.
Vylan Veselic died tragicly on Thursday, May 8 after hitting the back of his head with a Lacros ball just two days ago. The influence hit him under his helmet and caused the match to collapse in the middle of the match at Olmestad Fols Secondary School in Olmestad in Ohio.
Veselic, a bright student and a dedicated student at Bay Village High School in Ohio, was transferred to the University Hospital Center in Cleveland Medical on Tuesday evening. But two days later he died of his injuries, as Cronic said.
An emotional statement from the Dylan family confirmed the tragic loss: “With heavy hearts, the Vizilian family shares the news that Dylan died from the injuries that were exposed during the Lacros game,”
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The family expressed its gratitude for the support of support while asking for continuous ideas and prayers: “We have been strongly affected by the overwhelming support and kindness that our society shows and beyond. We ask you to continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.”
In addition to a greeting, the Bay Athletic administration issued a statement praising Dylan's distinctive characteristics as a student and athlete: “Dylan was a great athlete, and he is always wearing a smile on his face while he was supporting his teammates.”
It is remembered with pride because of his kindness, work ethics and leadership: “It was nice, working hard, dedicated, and it appears constantly driving, sympathy, and a positive situation in the field and in the semester.”
Director Jason Martin from Pay Hai also issued a statement to thank the neighboring societies for their support after Dylan's death. “We are also very grateful to our neighboring societies on their flow from sympathy and support. Response and comments throughout the day were his teachers, coaches, colleagues and colleagues in the classroom a strong reminder of the positive impact that he had on those around him and the permanent mark he left on all of us.”
Consultation was presented to students at the Bay Secondary School as well as the Olmestad Fols Secondary School, and the deduction at that time was injured, Dylan, as Cronic said. According to the report, the Bay Boys Lacrosse team eliminated its planned match against Keystone on Thursday evening and called on members of society to serve prayer in St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Bay Village at 7 pm on Thursday.
The meal train campaign to provide food for the Veselic family has raised more than $ 104,000 so far.