Skip to Content

Maine teen dies after crash, credited with saving lives through organ donation

By Terry Stackhouse

Click here for updates on this story

    RICHMOND, Maine (WMTW) — The Erskine Academy community in South China is mourning the loss of a student who was critically injured in a crash on Dec. 30 in Richmond.

Remy Pettengill died Saturday, according to the school’s headmaster Michael McQuarrie.

A memorial service is planned for next Saturday at Erskine Academy, with details to be announced later.

McQuarrie said Pettengill saved four lives through organ donation.

Pettengill’s loves ones have been updating the community on his status for more than a week through a page on Caring Bridge.

“We have learned that the damage to his brain is extensive, unrecoverable and unrepairable. With this new information, we activated his last wish which is to be an organ donor. We have already met with the donation team and put a plan in place. It will be a day or 2 until all the events of his life are completed,” the post from Danielle and Lee Pettengill stated on January 6.

State police say a car driven by Steven Trask, 39, of Topsham sideswiped the trailer of a commercial vehicle before crashing off the road.

Moments later, three other cars were involved in a second crash.

Investigators say the car Pettengill was in crashed into the car ahead of it before another car hit it from behind.

Three others in Pettengill’s car were hurt.

He was taken to Maine Medical Center in Portland in critical condition.

Steven Trask was charged with operating under the influence.

Erskine Academy says the school will be open Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. for students and staff to gather.

McQuarrie says counseling services will be available for as long as needed.

In a post around 7 p.m. Saturday, relatives wrote, “Heaven has just gained an amazing angel.”

Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.

Article Topic Follows: CNN - Regional

Jump to comments ↓

CNN Newsource

BE PART OF THE CONVERSATION

KYMA KECY is committed to providing a forum for civil and constructive conversation.

Please keep your comments respectful and relevant. You can review our Community Guidelines by clicking here

If you would like to share a story idea, please submit it here.

Skip to content