Loved ones of a Columbus City Schools middle schooler are seeking answers after he drowned last week in Big Darby Creek near Grove City.
Loved ones of a Columbus City Schools middle schooler are seeking answers in his drowning death in Big Darby Creek near Grove City last week., an unincorporated community near Grove City, family members told The Dispatch.Big Darby Creek in Darbydale
Captain Charles Williamson with Franklin County Sherriff's Office said medics responded around 4:10 p.m. on May 31 toin Darbydale. Loomis was taken to OhioHealth Doctors Hospital West, and was later transported to Nationwide Children's Hospital, where he died on Friday, June 2. "I can't sleep, I can't eat, I can't do much of anything right now," Walp said."He was my ride-or-die partner, he was my best friend."
Williamson declined to comment on the circumstances of the drowning, saying it was an active investigation.Smith said Loomis was a"jokester" who was always brightening people's days.His mother, Deborah Loomis, 33, said that Brian was kind to everyone and would always cheer people up when they were sad. Loomis was the eldest of four siblings.Walp said Brian loved football and basketball, and was excited for the football team at Whetstone High School.
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