Update: England passed away in the night between Sunday, February 9th and Monday, February 10th. Organizers of the GoFundMe are continuing to accept donations on behalf of Adam’s family.
Adam England, a high school junior and swimmer from Couer d’Alene, Idaho, was injured in a car crash on his way home from swim practice on February 4th.
England, who is a member of the Coeur D’Alene Area Swim Team, was transported to the Kootenai Health Center in nearby Spokane, Washington, where doctors did not detect any brain activity and declared him to be brain-dead, according to his teammate Aidan Senske.
Senske says that he was kept on life support in order to allow his brother and sister to arrive in Spokane, to say their final goodbyes.
Later, however, he began to regain some brain function, responding to commands and opening his eyes. He has been life flighted to Harbor View Hospital in Seattle, where he remains on life support. Students in the area are planning to wear blue in support of England and his family on Tuesday, February 11th.
According to Idaho State Police, England lost control of his vehicle and collided with a barrier near a freeway on-ramp. He was standing outside of his Subaru when a Jeep Grand Cherokee struck his car, causing England to be thrown from the road.
A GoFundMe has been set up to help cover medical costs related to the hospitalization. As of posting, more than $16,000 have been raised.
Sending prayers to him, his family and his swim family. We all worry as parents sending our young drivers to early morning practices. Just heartbreaking.
Our community mourns the passing of this amazing kid. Adam passed early this morning. His family sends appreciation to all who prayed for him. Please keep his family in prayers.
https://www.khq.com/news/central-valley-hs-student-succumbs-to-injuries-from-i-/video_c9600722-4c6f-11ea-a620-2ffcfcb9225a.html
Father God, many of us need healing, I pray you lay your hands upon Adam and heal his injuries. Be with his parents/siblings/family and friends during this time. I pray he will be able to swim again.
A swim coach (and parent’s) worse nightmare. Praying for all involved.
It does not seems to mention above but the road condition on I-90 was very bad. He hit black ice. A very deceiving day- I am sure he went to practice not predicting this weather/road condition after his practice.
God is responding to our prayers. We should keep praying.
Oh my goodness. Wishing the best for him and his family