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Massachusetts Car Crash Kills High School Senior Just Weeks Before Graduation

  • An 18-year-old Falmouth High School senior, Ava Lodico, died in a single-vehicle crash on Acapesket Road late Saturday night, May 17, 2025, in Cape Cod.
  • The crash occurred after Ava attended her prom and involved her white Range Rover SUV rolling over and hitting trees, with cause still under investigation.
  • Firefighters freed Ava from the extensively damaged vehicle and rushed her to Falmouth Hospital, while no other vehicles were involved and no further details have been released.
  • Friends and classmates remembered Ava as a kind and lively person, with Myles Peterkin expressing the community’s disbelief and sadness over the tragedy.
  • Counseling sessions for students and staff will be held at the Falmouth High School Library, and Ava's passing underscores a profound loss just weeks before graduation.
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'It doesn't feel real;' Massachusetts teen killed in car crash on prom night

An 18-year-old Massachusetts high school senior died in a single-vehicle car crash on Cape Cod that happened just after she attended her prom.

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CapeCod.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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