Tragic Accident Claims Life of Hope College Student
A junior at Hope College, Jennifer Kasunick, was tragically killed after being struck by a train near 10th Street in Holland, Michigan, on Saturday evening. The incident, confirmed by the college's president, Matt Scogin, has left the campus community in deep mourning.
Kasunick, originally from Bay Village, Ohio, was known for her vibrant spirit and involvement in the college community, serving as a resident assistant alongside her service dog, Rowdy, who survived the accident. The college praised her for her talent as a violinist and her advocacy for accessibility issues. In April 2024, she was even nominated for the Accessibility Awareness Award for shedding light on the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities.
In his letter, Scogin expressed his sorrow and the confusion surrounding the loss, stating, “Our deep confusion, sadness and anger are impossible to deny.” A prayer gathering took place on campus following the incident, and flowers were laid near the train tracks to honor her memory.
Tributes have poured in from her hometown, including a letter from Bay Village City School District Superintendent Scot Prebles, who described her as a beloved member of the community. Bay High School Principal Jason Martin highlighted her determination and inspiration, stating that her “presence, energy, and positivity will always be remembered.”
The investigation into the circumstances of the accident is ongoing, and local authorities have yet to release additional details.
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