Note: This story, first reported in September 2018, is being republished.
A tragic accident occurred at an Oregon beach involving 14-year-old Aurora Genai Sheffel, who died during a photo shoot with friends. Sheffel and a friend were posing on a large log when a wave caused the log to shift and pin Sheffel underneath it, according to Bandon Western World.
Her mother, Cora Sheffel Wederquist, shared that despite attempts by a friend to move the log, it rolled back over her daughter. She said the incident happened so swiftly that Aurora felt no pain.
Madisyn Leidall, a friend who was there, described how the two girls were trying to form a heart shape with their poses when the wave hit, leading to the log crushing Sheffel’s legs. Efforts to free her were unsuccessful, and she died instantly due to severe head and neck injuries, as confirmed by doctors.
Witness Steven Michael recounted that emergency responders arrived quickly, and a woman offered blankets to the distressed friends. He noted that a bystander advised them to pray, as it seemed the teen’s condition was critical.
Oregon police caution that even small logs can become dangerous when waterlogged. The log involved was about 30 feet long.
Leidall, who shared a final look with Sheffel before her death, expressed the difficulty of accepting the loss. Sheffel, described as a dedicated student and talented cheerleader aiming to become a marine biologist, was remembered fondly by her coach and peers.
Rebecca Critchett, Sheffel’s cheerleading coach, said, “She was like a little sister to everyone. Her vibrant personality and kindness made everyone feel special. We’re heartbroken but determined to honor her memory positively.”