Levi Shum, Winston Churchill High School Senior, Dies in Tragic Fishing Accident in Mexico

Potomac, Maryland — The Winston Churchill High School community is reeling after the heartbreaking death of senior student Levi Shum, who died in a tragic fishing accident while on vacation in Mexico with his family over winter break. The news, shared this week by school officials, has sent waves of sorrow through classmates, teachers and families at the Montgomery County school.

Levi was remembered as a warm, bright young man who loved the outdoors and approached life with quiet confidence. He was an avid and experienced fisherman, someone who found peace and purpose along the water. Friends describe him as thoughtful, kind, and always ready to help those around him — traits that made him a cherished presence in classrooms and hallways.


School principal John Taylor wrote to families that the loss has been devastating for the entire Churchill community, calling Levi’s passing “a loss for all of us.” In the message, Taylor urged compassion and support, reminding students and staff that coming together matters most during moments like this.

Although details around the exact circumstances of the accident are still limited, reports confirm that Levi’s death happened while fishing during the family trip. The school, out of respect for the grieving family, has avoided speculation about specifics, describing the event simply as a tragic accident.

Levi’s classmates have started sharing memories and photos online, celebrating his calm spirit, love for nature and steady presence in their lives. Many remember his easy laugh and the way he could lift others’ moods with just a few words or a shared story. These personal memories are now part of how the community is coping with the loss.

In response to the tragedy, Winston Churchill High School has made counseling services available to students and staff who may need to talk or seek support. Officials also encouraged families to reach out to mental health resources as they navigate this difficult time together.

Students, teachers and neighbors are holding space for each other, sharing stories of Levi’s generosity and the way he made even ordinary days feel meaningful. In the quiet grief that now fills the school, there’s also gratitude for the moments they had with him — moments that shaped friendships and left a lasting mark on the community.

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