2 students involved in accident outside Burns High School
2 students involved in accident outside Burns High School
On the afternoon of September 18, 2024, the community of Lawndale, North Carolina, was rocked by a tragic accident that claimed the lives of two beloved students from Burns High School. Seventeen-year-old Dequavious Hopper and fourteen-year-old Jaelyn Abraham, both promising athletes, were involved in a fatal collision just outside the school grounds, sending shockwaves through their families, friends, and the entire school community.
The accident occurred around 4 p.m. on East Stage Coach Trail, as the students were leaving school in the same vehicle. According to reports from the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, their car was struck by a pickup truck, resulting in the untimely deaths of Hopper and Abraham. While Hopper was pronounced dead at the scene, Abraham succumbed to injuries shortly thereafter. A third student, known only as Zae, was airlifted to a local hospital, where they are currently receiving medical treatment.
Dequavious Hopper was remembered fondly by his parents, Missy Morris and Dennis Hopper, both of Shelby, NC. Friends and family describe him as a vibrant and athletic young man, full of potential and kindness. Similarly, Jaelyn Abraham was an active member of the school’s basketball team, a role that showcased her commitment to teamwork and school spirit.
In the wake of this heartbreaking incident, Cleveland County Schools issued a heartfelt statement expressing their sorrow and support for the families affected. “We are deeply saddened to share about the accident at Burns High School. Our hearts go out to their families, friends, and all who loved them. This loss impacts our entire school community,” the statement read. The school district assured that counselors would be available in the coming days to support students grappling with this tragedy.
The local community has rallied around the families of the victims, with Donnie Thurman Jr. urging residents to come together in prayer. “Everyone please pray for the Burns Bulldog community. My heart is broken for them as they have lost great students. #BulldogStrong,” he shared in a public message that resonated deeply within the community.
As the investigation into the accident continues, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol is working diligently to gather all pertinent details regarding the circumstances surrounding the crash. The community is left to mourn the loss of two young lives, full of promise, while seeking answers to the tragedy that unfolded.
In addition to the emotional toll, the accident raises important discussions about road safety, particularly in school zones. As students transition from school to their homes, ensuring that drivers remain vigilant is paramount. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, accidents in school zones often spike during peak hours—specifically during school arrival and dismissal times. This incident underscores the need for enhanced awareness among both drivers and pedestrians to ensure the safety of young students.
As families and friends prepare to say their final goodbyes, the details surrounding Dequavious Hopper's and Jaelyn Abraham’s memorial services will be announced by their respective families. The school community, while grappling with grief, is committed to honoring the legacies of these remarkable young individuals.
This tragedy serves as a somber reminder of the fragility of life and the profound impact of loss. The memories of Dequavious and Jaelyn will undoubtedly remain etched in the hearts of those who knew them, forever reminding their community of the light they brought into the world.