Ashland County High School Senior's Cause of Death Revealed as Myocarditis
ICARO Media Group
In a tragic turn of events, the cause of death for a high school senior from Ashland County has been revealed as myocarditis. Breanne McKean, a 17-year-old student at Mapleton High School, collapsed during homecoming festivities at a football game in October. The devastating news was shared by the school district through a Facebook post, describing her collapse as a "medical emergency."
According to News 5 Cleveland, the Ashland County Coroner's Office recently confirmed that Breanne's cause of death was myocarditis, a condition characterized by inflammation of the heart muscle. The revelation has left the community shocked and saddened, as they try to come to terms with the loss of a promising young life.
The game between Mapleton High School and South Central was suspended at half time as the teams and students were informed of the tragic news. In response to the heartbreaking incident, the district made the difficult decision to cancel the homecoming dance. Grief counselors were made available at the game and at school on Monday to support students and staff during this challenging time.
Breanne's family, who spoke through the school district, expressed their gratitude for the overwhelming love, support, and prayers they have received from the Mapleton community and beyond. They shared how they were aware that Breanne was special, but were taken aback by the extent to which others also recognized her unique qualities.
The loss of Breanne McKean has deeply impacted the community, reminding us all of the fragile nature of life. As her family and friends mourn her untimely passing, the Mapleton community stands united in support and solidarity during this difficult period.