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Friends remember UGA freshman killed in rock climbing fall

Friends are remembering Faye Zhang, the 18 year-old University of Georgia freshman from Minnesota who died in last weekend’s rock climbing accident in northern Alabama. They say she was actively engaged with a rock climbing group in Athens. Officials in Cherokee County Alabama say she fell about 90 feet while climbing near a park in Leesburg.

From WSB TV…

Faye Zhang hadn’t been a member at Active Climbing for very long, but she made a lot of friends in a very short time.

Adrian Prelipceanu says it hurts and everyone feels it.

“We are all heartbroken about it. You could tell by the vibe around here,” he said.

Adrian owns Active Climbing in Athens not far from the University of Georgia. It’s an indoor rock-climbing gym and members are greatly saddened by the passing of a friend.

“Gentle—I think—would be a good word,” friend Owen Donnelly said when describing Zhang.

Donnelly has fond memories of UGA Freshman Yutong Zhang, Faye to her friends. She died over the weekend while rock climbing in Cherokee County, Alabama. She was 18-years-old.

The University expressed its deepest sympathies to her family in Minnesota and at Active Climbing — a place Faye visited two or three times a week since starting school.

They are trying to make sense of it all.

Owen says it will take the climbing community a long time to heal.

“It is tight-knit. So, when something like this happens, it’s very much a ripple effect. It is felt across the community,” Donnelly said.

Channel 2 Action News has learned that UGA is providing counseling to any of Faye’s classmates who need it.

Tim Bryant

Tim Bryant

Tim Bryant hosts Classic City Today, 6-10 weekday mornings on 98.7FM & AM 1340 WGAU in Athens.

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