Monday, October 1, 2018

12-year-old Boy Scout Gage Wilson has died after being buried by sand at the Van Buren/North Point State Park in Michigan




 12-year-old Boy Scout Gage Wilson has died after being buried by sand at the Van Buren/North Point State Park in Michigan







This is the heart breaking statement his mother made in her Facebook pages:
Gage Michael Samuel Wilson
09/21/2006 - 09/29/2018
Im so sorry you died baby. Its not right . I love you to the moon and back Gage Wilson. I will be loving you and missing everyday until we can be together. The Wilson 3 you, daddy and mommy. Thats how its supposed to be. I cant say goodbye to you my heart and soul is with you


 
SEPTEMBER 30, 2018

SOUTH HAVEN, Mich. (AP)- 


Police say a 12-year-old Boy Scout has died after being buried by sand at a Michigan park.

South Haven police tell TV station WWMT that the boy dug into the side of a sand dune Saturday and crawled into the small space.

The sand collapsed while Gage Wilson was inside at the Van Buren State Park in southwestern Michigan.

Police say two boys who were with Gage didn't notice his disappearance for up to 30 minutes.

He was pronounced dead at a hospital.

The Michigan Crossroads Council of the Boy Scouts of America released a statement, saying, "This is a very difficult time for our scouting family." The boy was from the Kalamazoo area. 


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Gage Wilson, 12, was at North Point County Park near Lake Michigan when the dune collapsed on him, FOX17 Michigan reported.

"When they found him, he was completely covered in sand," South Haven Police Department Sgt. Zach Hathaway said in a news conference Sunday.

South Haven police arrived at the scene around 4:15 p.m. Saturday after receiving a 911 call about a child buried in the sand near the shoreline. First responders established a pulse on Wilson after administering CPR and transported him through rough terrain and trails to a waiting ambulance.

The Boy Scout was airlifted to the hospital where he later died.

“The beaches are a little smaller, as far as the sand that’s available to play on before the water starts to go a little over the top of it. I think the water level in Lake Michigan had partly something to do with the tragedy that happened,” Hathaway said.

Wilson was reportedly digging into a dune when the sand walls crushed him, WOOD-TV reported.

Gage Wilson was at North Point County Park for a scouting event when he was killed.
Gage Wilson was at North Point County Park for a scouting event when he was killed. (FOX17 Michigan)

Donald Shepard, the CEO of Michigan Crossroads Council and Scout Executive, said in a statement on Sunday that Wilson died from an “accident at a scouting event.”

“This is a very difficult time for our Scouting family," the statement said. "We are sad to confirm the death of one of our youth members following an accident at a Scouting event. We offer our deepest condolences to the victim and his family, and we will support them in any way that we can. Please join us in keeping all those affected in your thoughts and prayers."

Police said an autopsy is pending and they are investigating the incident, though it appears it was a “tragic accident.”