Thursday, October 28, 2010

Notre Dame Student Dies

Notre Dame student, died Wednesday while filming football practice after the tower was depicted collapsed from the intensity of the wind.
Died Declan Sullivan, 20, a member of the Long Grove, Illinois, in South Bend hospital after being transferred from the compound exercise LaBar, say published reports.
Description tweets Sullivan scary weather while he was sitting on top of the hydraulic scissor lift, tower could be reduced or lifted as needed.
“A gust of wind of up to 60mph very well today will be fun to work … I think I :-/,” lived long enough that he posted on his Facebook page via Twitter, and appears in the image on the Web site publishing Indy.
Has sent his next tweet at 4:06 pm “and the Holy – Holy f — that’s scary,” he wrote. Camera tower collapsed at about 16:50, and wind speed in an area 51 miles per hour
“Our thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of Declan,” said Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said in a statement. “Declan was a diligent student working in our video section, and the enormous personal and a great sense of humor. And brightened the days for all that they had the privilege of working with him, and Notre Dame football family will miss him dearly.”
A player of Notre Dame also shared his feelings about the incident. “In the midst of the season where you are disappointed with the results … You can lose sight of what is most important. Sad day in practice,” I sent senior defender Brian Smith on his Twitter page. “I will never forget today.”
The authorities were investigating the incident. He said there will be a Mass in memory Sullivan on Thursday.

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