Miramar

14-year-old suffers cardiac arrest and dies while running 5K in Miramar

The teen was running at a Junior Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps, or JROTC, event at Everglades High School

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Knox MacEwen died after suffering from cardiac arrest during a JROTC 5K in Miramar. NBC6’s Ari Odzer reports

A teen died over the weekend after suffering from cardiac arrest during a Junior Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps, or JROTC, 5K that was held at a Miramar high school, officials said.

Miramar Police said officers responded to a medical emergency at Everglades High School at about 9 a.m. Saturday and found the teen suffering from cardiac arrest.

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The teen was transported to Memorial Miramar Hospital where he was later pronounced dead by doctors.

A GoFundMe organized for the teen's family identified him as Knox MacEwen, a student at Western High School in Davie.

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"I am saddened to share tragic news impacting our Wildcat community. One of our JROTC students passed away this morning after being transported to the hospital. I want to offer my deepest condolences to his family and loved ones, teachers, and classmates as they mourn this great loss," Western High Principal Jimmy Arrojo said in a message to students, families and staff. "I ask our Wildcat community to rally around the family in prayer and support during this time of deep sorrow. Please know that grief counselors will be available on campus this week to meet with anyone needing assistance or support."

Knox MacEwen

JROTC is a federal high school program sponsored by the U.S. Armed Forces. It's described as a character development program that teaches youths "self-discipline, self-confidence, and leadership skills."

MacEwen was also active in the Crossway Church in Cooper City.

“I think when you have a tragedy like this, and someone as loved as Knox, there’s ripple effects all the way through our church community, so we have students that were friends with him, family members that are friends with his family, so it’s been a really difficult time," Pastor Jon Elswick said. "Knox’s dad said to me a couple of days ago, that Knox was the best of us, and I love that phrase because if you knew Knox, that’s who he was, right, this is a teenager who when you think about him, you think of a loving kid, a caring kid, a funny kid."

This is an ongoing investigation.

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