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Teen Complains Of Stomach Ache While At School. Two Hours Later, He Was Dead

Josh Gray visited the nurse’s office after complaining of a severe stomach ache. Two hours after, he dies. Once coroners examined his body, they were left shocked.

As he started to feel stomach pains, 17-year-old Josh Gray rushed to the nurse’s office at Dawson High School in Pearland, Texas. Just two hours after that, the teen who enjoyed traveling and playing golf was dead.

Doctors revealed that artery connected to Josh’s pancreas ruptured, and as a result of that, his pancreas ruptured as well. Unfortunately they couldn’t stop the bleeding. Doctors said that there was no way to see this tragedy happening, making the circumstances even more worrisome.

“He went from going to school yesterday morning — normal day, happy — to having a stomach ache, to within two hours not being with us anymore,” Josh’s mother, Laurie Gray, told KHOU.

Josh was scheduled to embark on a missions trip, but after his sudden death, his friends planned to participate in the mission trip in his memory. “We love Josh,” said his friend Seth Blunt. “We all love Josh. He’s connected to us.”

“Josh loved everyone for who they were,” added his friend Austin Hurst. “I’m loud and obnoxious; he loved that about me. I mean, he loved all of us for exactly who we were. And that was the best part about being with Josh; you could be you.”

Left to cope with the sudden loss, Josh’s loved ones set up an online fundraiser to cover the cost of expenses incurred by his death. They are also raising money for research aimed at finding and curing rare underlying diseases. The GoFundMe account has already far surpassed its goal of raising at least $30,000.

“It is with a heavy heart and in complete shock that the friends and family of Josh try and process his passing,” reads a message on the fundraising page. “The Gray family is always the first to intercede and offer support the second someone they love is in need. Well, now it’s our turn,” the family adds.

“While there is nothing that anyone can say or do to make this hurt any less, we would like to open this account for people to give anything they can so that this family has one less thing to think about during this time,” the message continues.

“Josh and his family have been a source of comfort for so many people so many times. Please flood them with your prayers and give what you can,” the message on the fundraising page encourages. The page was established “by friends of the Gray Family in hopes to cover any expenses necessary that they will have to endure; medical, funeral, anything they need assistance with.”

The shock of 17-year-old Josh Gray’s untimely death undoubtedly compounds the grief for his friends and family who never expected that he would be gone just two hours after visiting the nurse’s office at his high school for a stomach ache. This serves as a painful reminder to tell our family members that we love them every single day, for we never know which opportunity might be our last.