Nevada High School Athlete Dies after ‘Medical Emergency’ during Competition

A female high school student-athlete from Nevada died late last week after suffering a “medical emergency” during an athletic event.

The information was shared by the Desert Oasis (NV) High School principal, Ian Salzman.

nevadaA recent report from KETK.com detailed what Salzman and the Clark County School District were able to share at the time.

Below is an excerpt from the KETK.com story.

“Staff immediately began providing medical aid and continued until paramedics arrived,” Ian Salzman, principal of Desert Oasis High School, said in an email sent to students’ families. “It is with a heavy heart that I inform you that the student passed away.”

The student was identified as 16-year-old Ashari Hughes by the Clark County Coroner’s office. Her cause and manner of death were not immediately released.

Salzman urged parents to monitor their children for any signs of grief or behavioral changes and to get help if needed. He said the district’s Crisis Response Team would be available for anyone who needs their services.

“The school and the entire district mourn the loss of this young life,” he wrote in the email.

CCSD Superintendent Dr. Jesus Jara released the following statement Friday morning:

“The Clark County School District grieves the sudden passing of one of our student-athletes. The loss of this young life deeply saddens us, and our thoughts are with the student’s friends, family, and loved ones. When a tragedy occurs, it affects not only that school but the entire Clark County School District family, and we grieve with the students, staff, and families affected by the loss.” — DR. JESUS JARA, CCSD SUPERINTENDENT

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