Rodeo Starโ€™s Heartbreak: Son Passes Away Following River Tragedy

Levi Wright, the beloved son of rodeo celebrity Spencer Wright, has tragically left us.

Sadly, the three-year-old succumbed to a severe brain injury after a near-drowning incident on May 21.

Levi was playing on a toy tractor when he accidentally fell into a river. He was urgently taken to a hospital in Salt Lake City after being found unconscious about a mile downstream by local authorities.

Initially, Levi was declared brain dead, with little hope of survival, yet he began to show unexpected signs of recovery.

In a moment of hope, his mother, Kallie Wright, shared on Facebo

Tragically, the MRI results the following day dashed these hopes, showing โ€œnot goodโ€ outcomes.

โ€œWe are heartbroken, but these are merely images suggesting a certain quality of life. The true indication will be Leviโ€™s response over the upcoming days,โ€ shared Kallie.

Leviโ€™s struggle continued, surrounded by the love and prayers of family and friends hoping for his comeback.

A Heart-Wrenching Decision

After numerous scans, tests, and discussions with his medical team, the family faced the agonizing decision to discontinue life support.

Leviโ€™s heartbreaking departure was confirmed by Mindy Sue Clark, a close family friend.

โ€œExplaining the difficulty of these last two weeks is near impossible. From the moment I got the call after his accident, to receiving the news of his passing last night, itโ€™s been overwhelming. Despite feeling like my heart was ripped out, I want to remember the countless miracles witnessed over those 12 days.

โ€œLevi was the most perfect three-year-old imaginable. So perfect, indeed, that we couldnโ€™t keep him. This boy moved mountains over these 12 days. He united so many people. Even in a world shrouded in darkness, we witnessed the light of a child. He represented everything his parents could have wished for.โ€

We extend our deepest condolences on this heartbreaking loss. Rest peacefully, Levi.

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