Julia Budzinski, the 17-year-old daughter of Baseball team Toronto Blue Jays first base coach Mark Budzinski, died in a boating accident in Virginia over the weekend.

The incident took place in the James River in Richmond on Saturday.

The teenager was one of two girls who fell off a tube being pulled behind a boat. As the boat operator returned to get the girls out of the water, the boat hit a wave. This caused it to be pushed on top of Budzinski and striking her with the propeller. The boat driver and the operator of another passing boat jumped into the water to try to rescue Budzinski, who was pronounced dead at a local hospital, Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources spokesperson Paige Pearson said on Monday.

She said that no foul play is suspected and alcohol was not a factor.

“It was a terrible accident,” she said.

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Budzinski studied at Glen Allen High School. She rising senior and played soccer and other sports. A vigil was held at the school on Sunday night.

“It was a very happy, fun last day on Earth for her,” her mother, Monica Budzinski, said at the vigil.

“She was happy, laughing, having a good time and that’s the way I’m going to remember her.”

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Mark Budzinski left the Blue Jays in the third inning of the second game of the team’s doubleheader against the Rays on Saturday after receiving information of his daughter’s death. The Blue Jays later issued a statement saying he would take some time away from the team to grieve with his family.

“My heart breaks for Bud,” Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo said after the game. “There’s good men and great men. He’s a great man. He’s a special kind of person. His family is great. The only thing I can share about what happened is that he left a note for the team. He did this while going through a tragedy, and that tells you everything about him.”