High school student falls to his death in Acadia National Park
A 17-year-old boy fell approximately 25 feet to his death inThe National Park Service said Bryce Basso, a junior at Brewer High School, was near the Otter Cliff area and had been hiking with friends when he fell.
Park rangers and the Bar Harbor police and fire departments responded to the scene at around noon, withy first responders and park rangers performing CPR. A sign for Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor, Maine.said it had reported the incident to the Maine Office of Chief Medical Examiner, which is charged with the investigation of unexpected deaths. No further information was available.
The agency noted that park rangers had simultaneously responded to two separate bicycle accidents, resulting in injuries on the Park Loop Road. In an email to the high school's community shared on social media, Superintendent Gregg Palmer and Principal Brent Slowikowski said the school would be open for a few hours on Saturday with counselors to provide support for students and staff. "Please keep Bryce and his family in your thoughts and prayers as we support and take care of one another in this time of loss," the emailed statement said.
According to the Bangor Daily News, Basso was a starting defensive back for the Brewer Witches football team, and his teammates recalled his even-keeled demeanor.
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