Teen killed at summer camp on North Carolina border

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Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Teen killed at North Carolina camp
It happened at Carolina Point, a Young Life camp south of Brevard.

BREVARD, N.C. (WTVD) -- A Florida teenager died after falling from a high ropes course at a camp south of Brevard on the South Carolina-North Carolina border, officials said Tuesday.

Olivia Paige Grimes, 16, of Lakeland, Florida, died about 6 p.m. Monday after falling out of a zip line swing at Carolina Point Camp in Sunset, Pickens County Deputy Coroner Gary Duncan said.

The teen was part of a group participating in an event called the "Freebird" and was attached to a large pendulum swing along with two other participants, deputies said. Grimes became unhooked from the swing and fell more than 100 feet to the ground, deputies said.

Her body was sent to a hospital for an autopsy, according to the coroner's office, which also said the death was accidental.

In their own statement, deputies said they are investigating the fall. They said it appears to have been accidental. No one else was injured, and authorities said the ride was supervised by two camp employees.

Camp officials told the sheriff's office the "Freebird" course is closed during an investigation and inspection of all its equipment.

The camp on Sassafras Mountain straddles the border between North and South Carolina and is run by Young Life, a Christian youth organization. Deputies said Sunset offers a weeklong program for teenagers, providing team-building exercises including ropes courses and rides through wooded areas.

In a statement posted online, camp officials said they don't yet know what happened and place the safety of campers and guests as a top priority.

"All of us at Carolina Point and across Young Life grieve with this young woman's family and friends," officials said. "We do not yet know how this occurred. At the moment our focus is on those grieving over this tragic accident."

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