Jayton Allen Stahlhut.Photo:GoFundMe
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A 20-year-old utility worker died after he touched a live wire while working on a power pole in Prentiss, Miss., on Tuesday, Aug. 6, according to multiple reports.
Prentiss Police Department Chief Richard Browning toldUSA Todaythat after Stahlhut was shocked, his co-worker called 911 for help and immediately performed CPR until the ambulance arrived.
First responders arrived on the scene and then transported Stahlhut to a hospital, where he died hours later. Jefferson County Corner Dedra M. Johnson said Stahlhut’s cause of death was electrocution, perUSA Today. Johnson told the outlet that toxicology test results are pending but noted his death was ruled an accident.Representatives for the Jefferson County Corner, Prentiss Police Department and EXO did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on Tuesday.
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Jayton Allen Stahlhut.Jayton Allen Stahlhut/Facebook
Jayton Allen Stahlhut/Facebook
AGoFundMewas created to help raise money for Stahlhut’s funeral on behalf of his wife and parents, who are “grappling with unimaginable grief and loss.” The page also paid tribute to Stahlhut as someone who was “loyal to those he loved.”
Stahlhut’sobituaryalso remembered the young man: “Jayton was always happy, smiling and was known to be one most compassionate people, who cared about everything and everyone.” The Tennessee native “married the love of his life,” Erin Clark, last June.
Additionally, those who knew him expressed their grief in a tribute section of his online obituary. “Jayton always [knew] how to make people smile and feel happy and accepted people for who they are and never left anyone out even if he didn’t know them at all,” wrote one person.
Another added: “Jayton was a great [friend]. He always had a smile and was always willing to go on wild adventures. He was constantly looking at the brighter side of life even in the toughest of times. He will be dearly missed.”
source: people.com