The son of the Director of Rutherford County Schools has tragically passed away after becoming trapped in a storm drain. Asher Sullivan, the 10-year-old son of Dr. Jimmy Sullivan, died on Saturday afternoon, just before 1:30 PM at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville.
The heartbreaking incident occurred while Asher was playing in the water with other children in his neighborhood. Superintendent and Director of Rutherford County Schools, Dr. Jimmy Sullivan, shared the devastating news on his Facebook page, describing how Asher was swept away by the current and became trapped in a storm drain. Despite the desperate efforts of those at the scene, Asher was eventually found in a drainage ditch. First responders were able to perform CPR and temporarily re-establish his heartbeat, but the damage was substantial.
Dr. Sullivan provided updates on Asher's condition through social media, revealing that they were at Vanderbilt as of Thursday morning. Asher's lungs had suffered severe damage, and he showed minimal brain activity, with only muscle jerks indicating any response.
The community of Rutherford County has come together in support of the Sullivan family during this difficult time. On Thursday, Rutherford County Schools held a prayer vigil for Asher at the district office, drawing a large turnout of community members, colleagues, and friends. The vigil was a poignant reminder of the tight-knit nature of the community and the collective grief felt by many.
Asher Sullivan's untimely death is a profound loss for his family and the entire Rutherford County community. The incident has prompted reflections on the importance of safety and the unpredictability of life, as well as the need for community support in times of tragedy. The Sullivan family has requested privacy as they navigate this heartbreaking period and thanked everyone for their prayers and support.
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