Forsyth County 17-year-old football star suffers pulmonary embolism

A star high school football player at Denmark High School in Forsyth County has reportedly been declared brain-dead.

According to a GoFundMe account for the family, 17-year-old Finley Kruchten suffered a cardiac arrest due to a massive pulmonary embolism on the morning of Oct. 1 while at school.

He was initially transported to Northside Hospital Forsyth and then transferred to Northside Gwinnett. The clot was removed and he was in the intensive care unit when he passed away on Oct. 9, according to a GoFundMe representative.

A close family friend, Lindsay French, also sent a statement to FOX 5 Atlanta from the family:

Finley, who we love so dearly, has passed as a result of a total loss of brain function. His body is now in the process of organ donation, offering the gift of continued life to others. While a miracle was not granted for Finley, we hope that his organs will be a miracle for many! 

In July, Kruchten announced on social media that he had earned a D1 (athletic scholarship) offer to play football at Marist College in New York and he recently attended a game with his family.

A post on Instagram says that Kruchten started off as an "undersized offensive lineman" and turned himself into a college prospect with multiple offers. The post also said that Kruchten would often stay after practice to help clean the locker room and he was known for helping the middle school kids with shot put. The post also describes Kruchten as an "unselfish fun loving person who smiled every chance he got."

Cardiac arrest due to a massive pulmonary embolism occurs when a large blood clot blocks a major artery in the lungs, severely disrupting blood flow and straining the heart.

Editor's note: The above story has been updated to reflect that Kruchten has been declared brain-dead and that his organs are in the process of being donated to others.