James Li Princeton Death HS Student Dies After NJ Transit Incident – Accident

James Li Accident, Death, Obituary – The Princeton University community is in mourning following the untimely death of first-year student James Li ’27 in an incident involving the Princeton Dinky shuttle at the Faculty Road crossing on February 16. Vice President for Campus Life W. Rochelle Calhoun sent a message to the campus saying that while the incident is being looked into, not much is known at this time.

Sad Occurrence
At 2:15 p.m., James Li was struck and killed by a train traveling toward Princeton Junction. At 2:14 p.m., the train left the University and arrived at Princeton Junction at 2:19 p.m. According to Kyalo Mulumba, senior public information officer for NJ Transit, no injuries were reported involving passengers or crew members. James Li was a new student at Yeh College who was attending Princeton University. Following his Princeton High School graduation, he had a lot of promise for community involvement.

  • James Li Princeton Obituary Details
  • Aspect                                    Details
  • Name                                   James Li
  • Resident Of                      Princeton, NJ
  • Cause Of Death                  Accident
  • Biography                          A life well lived
  • Impact                                Encouraged people to realise their full potential, persevere, and be generous
  • Survivors                           Family And Friends
  • Education                          Princeton HS Student

Advocacy and Support for the Grieving Community
The fact that this is the ninth student death in the last three years highlights the extent to which the Princeton University community has been impacted by this loss. Following the regrettable incident, Faculty Road between Alexander Street and the Elm Drive Circle was closed due to police activity, and the University community was informed via email via TigerAlert. The Graduate School, the residential colleges, the Office of Religious Life, and Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) have all contributed materials and assistance.

Seeking Help:
Clinical and Psychological Services (CPS):** For students, CPS Cares Line 609-258-3141 is available around-the-clock. Hours of Operation: For students in need of support, CPS will offer drop-in hours at McCosh Health Center on Saturday, February 17, from noon to two p.m. Carebridge: Faculty and staff can get in touch with a credentialed Carebridge specialist by calling 800-437-0911. James Li passed away, and the Princeton University community is united in its sadness, offering support and condolences to his friends, family, and everyone else affected by this tragic incident.

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