The tragic death of Maija Nenonen, who was a popular Western University student, has hit her world so hard.
Naija died after she was hit by a vehicle in a parking lot of a student rental building.
Maija Nenonen was reportedly identified as the pedestrian who was killed in a crash in a parking lot of a student rental building on Western Road.
Maija was reportedly a first-year Ivey Business School student, who the Western University offered condolence to her friends and family.
Maija was 21-year-old at the time of death, as she was a Western University student, and died on Monday after the accident, which happened in the parking lot of a townhouse complex at 974 Western Rd.
The driver reportedly remained on the scene. Witnesses stated that the crash involved a pickup truck and a trailer carrying landscaping equipment.
Emergency crews were summoned to 974 Western Road to the area of a student rental building, where she lived shortly after 1 p.m.
The first-year student’s untimely death has shocked the Ivey School of Business and the broader Western community as students write final exams.
Maija, from Sault St. Marie, is remembered as a strong member of the Western community who gave her time generously to support others.
She began her studies reportedly in 2019 in health sciences. Nenonen had just transferred to Ivey last year as unveiled the reliable sources.
The grieving mother, Pina, of a Western University student killed in a collision the other day says her daughter lived a full life in her brief 21 years.
She had long aspired of going to Western as a high school. Just when her dreams had come true, she left everyone behind forever.
At the moment, some students who live along Western Road are in disbelief and are still trying to come to terms with the tragedy.
Maija Nenonen’s obituary, funeral arrangement, and visitation haven’t been released by the family until the minute of the publishing of this article.
The investigation of the accident is ongoing and is extensive, stated the Cst. Sandasha Bough. Police continue to investigate the collision.
Western president and vice-chancellor Alan Shepard paid the condolence on behalf of the entire Western community to her family and friends.
Maija Nenonen’s family is enlightened about the details of what had happened on Monday, uncovered by her mother Pina Nenonen.
On the 12th of April 2022, she was heading towards the campus to study at a library for her exams. Yet, fate had something written for her, May her soul rest in peace.