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Fatal injuries
Mark Engle, 14,  a freshman at South Whidbey High School in Langley, Washingtonwho had been walking with 3 friends on the shoulder of a county roadnever regained consciousness after being struck by a Ford F-150 pickup whose impaired driver had steered into the shoulder of the road where they were walking. But because Mark had exhibited brain activity at the scene of the vehicle-pedestrian crash, ambulance medics and hospital doctors tried valiantly to revive him.
Shortly after his arrival to the hospital, however, Mark was pronounced dead. His injuries had been too severe:
shattered bones (pelvis, neck, back, upper legs, and ribs)
massive internal damage
internal hemorrhaging
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