David Gallagher.Photo: Dartmouth College Athletics

Dartmouth Grad Dies After Being Injured in ‘Horrible Accident’ After Commencement Ceremony

A former student at Dartmouth College died on Sunday after returning to campus to attend his COVID-delayed graduation ceremony.

The individual, whom authorities identified in the release as a 24-year-old “Dartmouth alumnus who was in town with his family,” was then transported to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, where he died from his injuries.

The Hanover Police Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Hanover Police Lieutenant Michael G. Schibuola told theBoston Globethat while the investigation is ongoing, “our initial take is that it appears to be a horrible accident.”

Schibuola, who said authorities “are not sure exactly” how he sustained his injuries, told the newspaper that alcohol may be a factor, but that police “don’t anticipate any criminal charges.”

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A friend of Gallagher’s, who was with him on Sunday morning, described what happened as a “freak accident.”

Speaking with theValley News, Jack Richardson — captain of the lacrosse team and Gallagher’s friend — declined to go into details due to the ongoing investigation, but said that Gallagher was not injured while taking part in the “Ledyard Challenge.” Richardson told the daily newspaper that per student tradition, individuals strip for a swim across the Connecticut River before streaking back to New Hampshire along the bridge.

Gallagher, who played on the school’s lacrosse team all four years, was remembered as a “terrific team member” who had “a giant smile that lit up the room.”

“It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our Dartmouth men’s lacrosse brother, David Gallagher ‘20,” the teamwrotein a social media tribute.

“Dave was a terrific team member from the West Chester area of Philadelphia,” the tribute continued. “He was tough, worked hard on the field and in the classroom, had high character and a positive attitude. Dave lived his life with a giant smile that lit up the room. His memory is in our hearts forever.”

Brendan Callahan, the coach of the men’s lacrosse team, remembered Gallagher as being the kind of leader “who brought everyone else around him up.”

“He was a four-year starter and a high character individual,” Callahan told theValley News. The coach went on to note that the former student had been working as a financial analyst in Los Angeles and had recently earned a “big promotion.”

In a statement, a spokesperson for the college mourned their community’s loss.

In a message sent to every student currently enrolled at Dartmouth this term, the interim dean encouraged any student who wished to speak with a counselor to “please seek help where you feel most comfortable.”

“I hope you will take time to take care of yourself and to support one another,” wrote Dean Brown.

source: people.com