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Sept. 27, 2004

Eastern graduate dies in car accident

by Shannon Egan, Page Editor and Clair Briggs, Page Editor
Sixteen-year-old Alicia Maria Betancourt, a Blake junior and Eastern Magnet graduate, was killed on the night of Sept. 24 in a car accident when the driver of the car she was in lost control of the vehicle and hit a telephone pole, according to the Washington Post article "Silver Spring Teen, A Budding Artist, Dies in Crash."

The driver, James Blake High School senior Hersh Kapoor, also 16, spun out of control on Norbeck Road in his Volkswagen Jetta. Betancourt was pronounced dead at the scene and Kapoor was taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. Kapoor was in stable but critical condition as of Sunday morning, according to the article.

The article also mentioned that speed may have been a factor in the accident. According to The Washington Post , the Jetta slipped onto the shoulder of Norwood Road and when Kapoor tried to get back on the road, he overcompensated and caused the vehicle to spin and run into a telephone utility pole.

Many Blazers have been affected by Betancourt’s death. Betancourt was in the Magnet Program at Eastern Middle School and continued friendships with many of her friends from middle school, according to Blair junior Doug Friedman.

According to both friends and family, Betancourt had a lot of potential. She was an accomplished artist and had her work published in Stone Soup, a magazine of stories, poems and art by children, according to The Washington Post . She was also an honors student and a member of the Poms squad. “She was obviously going somewhere," said Friedman.

Students at Blair and Blake alike mourn Betancourt’s death. According to Blake junior Amanda Kaplan, one of Betancourt’s best friends, she was “one of sweetest, nicest people" she’d ever met. “She loved everybody, and everybody loved her," said Kaplan.

Another friend, Blake junior Chris Murphy, said, “Alicia was one of those girls you would see walking down the hallway, smiling, and it would brighten your day. [She was] almost like an angel out of place."

In remembrance of Betancourt, friends went to the site of the accident at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday and returned again on Sunday with flowers and cards. Several Blair students that attended Eastern with Betancourt also met on Sunday to make posters of her pictures and share memories, said Blair junior Sam Silsbee.

Even students that did not know Betancourt were touched by her death. Blair junior Sarah Rumbaugh said, “Just thinking about what happened to Alicia makes me think it could happen to anyone, it could be any of my friends." Lissa Friedman, mother of Doug Friedman, said, “It’s upsetting even if you didn’t know her very well."

According to an ABC 7 News report, Betancourt was one of five teenagers who died this weekend in car crashes in Montgomery County. There were three separate accidents, all of which involved cars that veered off the road and struck stationary objects, a tree in one case and a telephone pole in the other two instances.

Friends and relatives can pay their respects at the Collins Funeral Home, located at 500 University Blvd West in Silver Spring, on Monday Sept. 27 between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. On Tuesday, Sept. 28, family and friends are also invited to the Mass of Christian Burial at St. John the Baptist Church, located at 12319 New Hampshire Ave in Silver Spring at 10:30 am.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Alicia Betancourt Scholarship Fund, c/o James Hubert Blake High School, 300 Norwood Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20905.


To see The Washington Post article "Silver Spring Teen, A Budding Artist, Dies in Crash," click here. For the original ABC 7 News report, click here. Betancourt’s obituary published in The Washington Post on Sept. 26 and 27 can be found here.

Discuss this Article

  • d on September 27, 2004
    there were so amny accidents this weekend it is riddiculous that so many people take for granted the power of cars
  • k on September 27, 2004
    We'll miss you Alicia.
  • 06tilee on September 28, 2004
    She was such a nice girl =[ I feel sad even though I didn`t even know her very well...
  • eastern magnet '02 on September 29, 2004
    "Pleasure for the beautiful body, sorrow for the beautiful soul."

    -Oscar Wilde
  • j on September 29, 2004
    Alicia was amazing. i barely knew her and just thinking about how we lost her is so depressing because she was so nice. everyone should leave comments about what a great person she is so she can be remembered.
  • e on September 29, 2004
    alicia, even though i only really knew you from afar, you always shined and brought love to everyone who knew you, and so i love you. rest in peace, wherever you are.
  • 07 on September 29, 2004
    i didnt know alica personaly but many of my friends knew her from middle school....i feel really bad for everyone she seemed like she was a great person. it really makes you think about life. everyone needs to remember what is importent because tomorrow may not come. please be safe when you drive, whatever the reason is its not worth risking your life.
  • monica on September 30, 2004
    RIP alicia. we will miss you forever, but your spirit will live on in all of us.
  • ian n on December 12, 2004
    one of my best friends brother was a really good friend of alicias and its so sad to think about al ife like that ending so soon.
  • Jordy Hirschfeld (View Email) on January 15, 2005 at 8:41 PM
    I loved Alicia, she was in my math class last year. We all miss her. I would just like to express my undying gratitude for the support that Blair High School has provided the Blake community. I know this comes long overdue, however, i hope this is a testament to how impactful it was to have such an understanding from the Blair fans at the Football game following her death. Your donation to her scholarship fund was extremely gratious. Once again, thank everyone of you for your understanding.
  • kristin (View Email) on May 5, 2005 at 5:50 PM
    i don't know Alicia at all but just reading everyones comments means she mut have been a cool person, i know what its like to lose someone, my brother got into a car accident and died on December 24, i'm really sorry
  • Chelsea Hunt (View Email) on May 9, 2005 at 7:26 PM
    I didnt know Alicia, but most of my friends new her and wow she sounded like a great person. The Pom squad id an excellent job at the football game for a dedication to Alicia. I'm sorry. Shes in a better place now. We will never forget her.
  • POM (View Email) on May 12, 2005 at 8:55 AM
    Alicia ~ Angelita ... We love you so much. You brighten up our spirits with your smile and positive attitude. You enlightened us with your beauty and grace. A beautiful person inside and out. Your an amazing pom and will always be a part of our family. We love you!
  • Jessica Brabdury (View Email) on May 17, 2005 at 7:00 PM
    I LOVE YOU ALICIA... You are truely one of the best people I have ever met in my life. You've made me suvh a better person. I love you SO much, thanks for always being there for me when I needed you. You my angel... I love you. Rest in peace my sweet baby... Love Always And Forever Jessica
  • cassandra Onela (View Email) on June 8, 2005 at 9:50 AM
    i didn't know Alicia personaly but what i heard through other people is that she was a good person inside and out she was quite easy to get along with and to me sounds like she was really popular around the school.Alicia's passing did have a long lasting effect on the whole community and it did let most of her peers who are drivers re-think their driving habits.I hope her passing did have an effect on those who dont drive yet.I also hope that everybody will make wise choices when driving.
  • Hannah (View Email) on July 15, 2005 at 11:12 AM
    I was a friend of Alicia's at Interlochen during the two summer's she spent there. She was an amazing artist and I will never forget screaming at the top of my lungs for her when she won awards for her work at the closing ceremony. I miss you Alicia and I will never forget the talent you shared with all of.
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