Western Tech is set to honor the memory of Jorge Guillen, a 43-year-old student who tragically lost his life in a jacuzzi incident while vacationing in Mexico. The college will hold a moment of silence during its upcoming graduation ceremony on Friday to commemorate Guillen’s life and contributions to the community.
Incident Details
The incident occurred on Tuesday at a resort in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico, where Guillen was electrocuted in a hot tub. He was on vacation with his wife, Lizette Zambrano, 35, who was also shocked during the incident and is currently in critical condition. Mexican authorities are investigating the cause of the electrocution, but details remain undisclosed.
Remembering Jorge Guillen
Dr. Maxine Valencia, President of Western Tech, spoke fondly of Guillen, describing him as a passionate and enthusiastic individual who was deeply committed to his studies in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning). Guillen was also known for his strong dedication to his family and was regarded as a highly respectable professional.
Guillen’s impact on the El Paso community and Western Tech was profound. To honor his memory, the college plans to hold a moment of silence during Friday’s graduation ceremony. Additionally, time will be allocated for friends and colleagues to share their memories and reflections on Guillen’s life.
Ceremony and Future Plans
Western Tech has invited Guillen’s family to the December graduation ceremony, where they will be presented with his posthumous degree. This gesture aims to acknowledge Guillen’s hard work and dedication, ensuring his academic achievements are recognized despite the tragic circumstances.
Safety Concerns and Ongoing Investigation
The electrocution incident at Resort Sonora Sea has drawn international attention, raising concerns about safety standards at the resort. Video footage of the aftermath has circulated widely, but authorities have yet to release a comprehensive report on what led to the deadly incident. This tragedy highlights the importance of stringent safety measures in public and private amenities to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Impact on the Community
The El Paso community has been deeply affected by Guillen’s death. As a student at Western Tech, he was not just a learner but a beloved member of the school’s family. His unexpected passing has left a void in the lives of those who knew him, emphasizing the fragility of life and the profound impact one individual can have on a community.
Supporting the Family
In light of this tragedy, there have been calls within the community to support Zambrano and Guillen’s family during this difficult time. Community members are organizing support initiatives, and Western Tech is expected to play a significant role in these efforts. The college’s decision to honor Guillen during the graduation ceremony is just one way of showing solidarity and compassion.
Memorial and Future Safety Measures
This incident serves as a grim reminder of the potential dangers in seemingly safe environments. It underscores the need for continuous evaluation and improvement of safety protocols in recreational facilities, especially those involving water and electricity. Ensuring that such tragedies are prevented in the future should be a priority for resort management and regulatory authorities alike.
In Memory of Jorge Guillen
Jorge Guillen’s life and legacy will be remembered during the Western Tech graduation ceremony and beyond. His enthusiasm for learning, his dedication to his family, and his positive impact on those around him will continue to inspire the El Paso community. As friends, family, and colleagues come together to honor his memory, they will also reflect on the importance of safety, community support, and the enduring impact of a well-lived life.
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