Arizona Teen Fatally Struck By Car Outside High School Saves 3 Lives Through Organ Donation


A grieving community in Chandler, Arizona, is finding a measure of hope following the death of a 16-year-old high school student. Jayben Trace “Jee” Baguyos Camacho was fatally struck by a vehicle while crossing the street outside Chandler High School last week.
Medical professionals declared Camacho brain dead several days after the incident. Despite the sudden tragedy, his family chose to honor his documented desire to help others through organ donation.
The impact of this decision was immediate and life-altering for three separate families. Camacho’s heart was successfully transplanted into a 15-year-old recipient in need of a life-saving procedure.
His lungs were donated to a patient who had been entirely dependent on a respirator for survival. Additionally, a portion of his liver was used to treat a five-month-old infant, providing a critical chance at life for the child.
Camacho was known among his peers as an aspiring artist. Friends and teachers described him as a young man who possessed a deep-seated drive to assist those around him throughout his life.
His father has publicly addressed the incident with a message of compassion. He urged the community and the public to refrain from placing blame on the driver involved in the accident.
The family maintains that focusing on Camacho’s legacy of giving is the most appropriate way to honor his memory. They noted that he had previously expressed a clear wish to become an organ donor.
Local authorities have continued their investigation into the circumstances of the collision outside the school. No charges have been announced at this time as the community mourns the loss of the student.
Pedestrian safety near educational institutions has become a renewed topic of discussion following the crash. Advocacy groups have pointed to the incident as a reminder of the vulnerability of students in high-traffic areas.
The successful transplants represent a bittersweet conclusion to a week of mourning for the Chandler High School community. The three recipients remain in recovery as they begin their lives with the gifts provided by the teenager.