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Tragic Jet Ski Accident Claims Life of 16-Year-Old in Ontario
A tragic jet ski accident in Ontario has resulted in the death of a 16-year-old girl from Calgary. The victim, identified as *Mia Thompson*, was visiting family when the incident occurred on June 15, 2023. This incident has sparked discussions about safety measures on watercraft and the responsibilities of operators.
The accident took place in the waters near *Windsor*, an area popular for recreational activities. Witnesses reported seeing the jet ski collide with another watercraft, leading to Mia being thrown into the water. Despite immediate attempts to rescue her, she was pronounced dead at the scene. Local authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash.
The devastating news has sent shockwaves through the community in Calgary. Friends and family have expressed their grief on social media, mourning the loss of a vibrant young girl who was known for her adventurous spirit. *Sarah James*, a close friend of Mia, shared, “She was always the first to suggest a new adventure. It’s just hard to believe she’s gone.”
In light of this incident, safety advocates are urging greater awareness around watercraft usage, particularly among young and inexperienced riders. According to the *Canadian Coast Guard*, approximately 65% of boating accidents involve personal watercraft, highlighting the need for education and precautionary measures.
Authorities in *Windsor-Essex* have also responded to this tragedy by reaffirming their commitment to promoting safe boating practices. They plan to organize community awareness campaigns aimed at educating both residents and visitors about the importance of following safety regulations while enjoying water activities.
As the investigation continues, the community is coming together to support Mia’s family. A memorial service is planned for June 22, 2023, to celebrate her life and remember the joy she brought to those around her.
This incident underscores the critical need for safety on the water, especially during peak recreational months. As families prepare for summer activities, emphasis on responsible usage of water vehicles will be essential to prevent further tragedies.
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