Friends described Ava Lodico as a “funny” and “amazing” girl who planned to study nursing in college
NEED TO KNOW
- An 18-year-old senior at Falmouth High School in Massachusetts died after she was involved in a car crash after prom on May 17
- The victim has been identified by loved ones as Ava Lodico
- Lodico was reportedly expected to graduate on June 7 and planned to study nursing at UMass Dartmouth
A Massachusetts high school senior was killed last week in a car crash on the night she attended prom.
The 18-year-old Falmouth High School student was involved in the fatal wreck on Acapesket Road on Saturday, May 17, according to a joint statement from the Falmouth Police Department (FPD), Falmouth Fire and Rescue Department (FFRD) and Falmouth Public Schools (FPS).
Family members identified the victim as Ava Lodico, according to ABC affiliate WCVB and FOX affiliate WFXT.
Video from the scene, shared by the local outlets, showed the white Range Rover SUV driven by Lodico off the side of the road. The vehicle appeared to have slammed into trees, and the front end of the SUV sustained heavy damage.
A source tells PEOPLE the crash occurred the night Lodico attended prom.
“It’s just a shame,” Lodico’s god-brother, Tayden Rose, told NBC affiliate WBTS.
Ava’s god sister, Jada Rose, said she and Lodico were “really, really close” growing up. “It feels like a cruel joke,” she explained. “It doesn’t feel real.”
An investigation into the crash is ongoing. Police did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for further comment.
Graduation at Falmouth High School is scheduled for June 7, CBS affiliate WBZ and NBC affiliate WBTS reported.
Loved ones told WFXT that Lodico planned to study nursing at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.
“She was an amazing person; she didn’t deserve this. Nobody deserves it this young,” said Falmouth High School student Thomas Dean, per WCVB.
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Another friend, Bea Mariani, described Lodico as a “funny” person.
“It doesn’t feel real,” she said. “We were just planning a graduation a couple of days ago, and now it’s just moving forward with loss.”
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A third friend, Jazzy Fernandez, told the station that Lodico “was the type of person to help people that she didn’t even know.”
“She was just so full of life,” Fernandez said. “In all these pictures, her smile is just so genuine. She was such a beautiful girl.”
Counseling has been made available in the community following the crash, according to the joint statement from the FPD, FFRD and FPS.
Friends created a memorial at the crash site on Sunday, May 18, WBTS reported.