Andrew Henges: Texas student, 19, dies in New Orleans after he 'accidentally fell' from balcony

Publish date: 2024-04-19

BEAUMONT, TEXAS: A Texas school pupil accidentally fell to his dying from a Central Business District balcony in Louisiana. The 19-year-old boy named Andrew Thomas Henges of Beaumont was once in New Orleans to attend an event when he died falling to the bottom, in keeping with government.

On Sunday morning, April 30, the teenager was at Loyola Avenue the place he leaned over the railing of a balcony and "he accidentally fell to [the] ground." He was once then pronounced deceased at the scene through the emergency scientific services, in step with the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), reported People.

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Who was Andrew Thomas Henges?

In 2022, Henges graduated from Beaumont's Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School. He then joined Texas A&M for his primary in biology. "Andrew had dreams and aspirations of attending medical school and becoming a neurosurgeon, and so he majored in Biology," read his obituary.

Delta Tau Delta fraternity of Texas A&M described Henges as "humble, selfless, loving, strong, and proud," in an emotional tribute to the sufferer posted on social media. "This fraternity is terribly saddened by the death of our brother, Andrew, but we are forever thankful for the wonderful memories that he left for us all," they wrote. According to A&M's Facebook web page, the ultimate day of classes was carried out on Tuesday, May 2.

Henges 'carried a center of gold'

Delta Tau Delta said the sufferer "deeply cared for others." and "was soft-spoken." The sufferer "carried a heart of gold," read the statement that additional added saying, "His passing is and will always be unbelievably tragic," the fraternity wrote on Instagram, "but the impact he had on the men of this fraternity and everyone he knew outside of it is far from that."

"Many things about Andrew never changed, including his personality, his spirit, his moral compass, and his wit. Andrew was seen by his peers (and the parents of his peers) as the “responsible one.” He possessed the ability to complete any task he started with laser focus and was incredibly disciplined," learn the obituary.

As according to Henge's obituary, his funeral will probably be held at the Trinity United Methodist Church in Beaumont on Saturday afternoon, May 6. An afternoon earlier than the funeral, a gathering for the loved ones will be held at the funeral house in Broussard.

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