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Remembering Sean Kaleopa of Salem in Video Tribute

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Sean Kaleopa of Salem
Salem-News.com is the ONLY place you will find a video tribute to Sean for his family, friends and others to watch Tuesday's events and remember this amazing young man. Photo: Special to Salem-News.com

(SALEM, Ore. ) - Hundreds of family, friends, and former teachers of 14-year-old Sean Kaleopa of Salem, who died tragically at the three pools on Monday, held a vigil Tuesday afternoon at Houck Middle School in southeast Salem.

Salem-News.com is the ONLY place you will find a video tribute to Sean for his family, friends and others to watch Tuesday's events and remember this amazing young man.

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As Salem-News.com was first to report just after 3:00 p.m. on Monday, emergency responders and the Marion County Sheriff's office responded to a fatal drowning at the three pools day use area on the North Fork of the Santiam River which is located 17 miles up from Ore. Highway 22, and 45 miles east of Salem.

The Marion County Sheriff's office has positively identified the boy who tragically drowned as 14-year-old Sean Kaleopa of Salem, who had just celebrated his birthday on July 4.

According to Marion County Sheriff's office spokesman Sergeant Chris Baldridge, family members noticed Sean was missing and when they began looking for him they found him submerged and at the bottom of a pool of water. A heroic effort to save Sean was put into action by family members and park goers.

Sean was pulled from the pool and a human chain was formed to extricate him from the river's edge. CPR was performed on Sean by citizens and responding fire personnel, however Sean could not be resuscitated.

According to other witness accounts into Salem-News.com, while people were trying to save Sean's life, others had to race down the road in cars and some by foot to get a cell phone signal to call for help.

He attended Houck Middle School in southeast Salem where he had just completed his seventh grade year.

Authorities who regularly work in the three pools area say some 15,000 people come to the pools every year making it one of the more popular summertime swimming spots in Marion County for those looking to beat the heat. But it is also a very dangerous place.

The water on the North Fork of the Santiam River is all fresh snow melt which is still very cold even with the warmer temperatures, moves very fast in some areas, and has strong undercurrents in places which can catch the most experienced swimmers off guard.

There are tempting yet very dangerous falls and a bridge to jump from, but even though it might look deep enough, you can't see the hiding dangers under the water, and that's when people get seriously injured or unfortunately die.

The Marion County Sheriff's office would like to remind those cooling off and having fun up at the three pools that it is illegal to jump from the bridge.

Sean was described by his family as the, "Big brother to all."

Friends and family posted on Kaleopa's Facebook page that he was one of the most talented, kind-hearted, and sweetest people they had ever met. At 6'1 and 235 pounds, Kaleopa played football, and other sports, and was also a very talented singer in the choir.

Another boy was airlifted out of the three pools area on July 4. Witnesses said a REACH helicopter out of Corvallis took the boy, who had apparently hit his head on some rocks while diving at one of the falls at three pools. People were able to pull him out quickly, and the boy was conscious and breathing on his own when rescue crews arrived. He was then air lifted to Corvallis hospital. No other information on this incident is available.

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Please pass this story on to Sean's family and friends so they can remember this fine young man. We at Salem-News.com want to express our condolences to the family and friends of Sean as he was taken way too early and from what his friends and family said was such a great kid and positive influence on others.

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