Remains of a Louisiana teenage boy who lost his life trying to save his girlfriend from drowning in the heavy currents of the Mississippi River have been identified by his relatives. The 15-year-old was among three children who lost their lives in an accident near the base of a bridge spanning the world’s tenth-largest and fourth-longest river.

15-Year-Old Kevin Poole (left) and 14-Year-Old Brandy Wilson (right)

On Saturday, April 23, Kevin Poole, his 14-year-old girlfriend Brandy Wilson, and her 8-year-old sister, Ally Berry-Wilson went missing in the waters of the Mississippi River as the children played near the base of the Crescent City Connection Bridge in the Algiers neighborhood of New Orleans.

 

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A representative for Poole’s family members, Dr. Angela Chalk, has confirmed his body was found on Monday, May 2.

The accident happened while the three were hanging out with the Wilson girls’ 5-year-old brother at a park near the Crescent City Connection Bridge. Brandy slipped and fell into the river. Both Poole and Ally tried to jump in to help her but were also swept away by the current. The little brother ran home and informed the family of the tragedy.

Poole attended the LB Landry High School in New Orleans and was a football player on the team. Ironically, the sophomore was looking forward to going to college to study environmental stewardship or coastal management — where he could learn to research natural landscapes like the Mississippi River — according to Chalk, a leader at the Native Plant Academy, a program Poole participated in.

His corpse was found approximately two miles downriver from where he jumped in around 11:10 a.m., tangled in wood debris close to an abandoned Piety Wharf. Poole was discovered by an NOPD dive team and Harbor Police patrol boat assigned to the recovery mission, 8 Live shares.

Source: ‘Absolutely Devastating’: Body of 15-Year-Old Boy Found More Than a Week After He Jumped Into the Mississippi River to Rescue His Girlfriend, But Girl and Her 8-Year-Old Sister Who Tried to Help Are Still Missing