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Massachusetts mother looking for public’s help after missing 20-year-old son likely jumped from bridge
A Massachusetts mother is looking for the public’s help after her son likely jumped from a bridge.
20-year-old Kammeron Frechette is currently missing after a man fitting his description jumped from the Memorial Bridge in Springfield on Sunday and did not resurface. The same bridge 24-year-old Cheyenne Boone fatally jumped from a few days before.
Frechette’s mother Kim stated to Fall River Reporter that he had posted a Facebook video saying his goodbyes while on the bridge. He has not been heard from since Sunday morning.
Frechette is 5’11” tall and weighs approximately 180 lbs.
He also has the above tattoos.
Some of Kammeron’s many friends have described him as a smart, sweet, beautiful, courageous, kind, genuine, and wonderful person.
Kim stated she just wants answers and for him to be found one way or another.
If you have any information on Frechette’s whereabouts, contact Springfield Police at 413-787-6300.
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James Anonymous
May 16, 2024 at 1:41 pm
Some of the sweetest loving people in this world just can not handle all the hate, division, and uncertainty of those who have the ability to push the hot button and annihilate all of humanity, they take their lives because they don’t want to see that day. That’s how I see it, the ONLY ANSWER? Faith in GOD. I know I sound crazy, that’s okay, its to be expected from those who do not believe. Take your chance.
Susan
May 16, 2024 at 3:34 pm
I’m going off grid because I can’t handle the hate and greed in our country anymore. I am a vet and have talked to many other vets, all that signed that blank check, and I myself wouldn’t do it now as most vets agree that I’ve spoken to.
I’m not ready to die, have lost 2 loved ones to suicide, and I couldn’t do that to my family. The pain left behind never goes away! So with my kids being ok with it, I’m heading out to enjoy what’s left of our beautiful country, while I still can.
Shannon
May 17, 2024 at 9:06 pm
Susan may you be safe in ur travels and enjoy life off the grid. Saw ur comment and wanted to wish you peace! Blessings!
Tynisa Eddington
May 16, 2024 at 9:55 pm
I’m tired of hearing about people using that bridge as an outlet to end their lives. More needs to be done. I wanna send my condolences to both families that lost their loved ones. We as a city need to do more and better. The mayor needs to step in and make adjustments to that bridge before me people end their lives
Sick of this bull
May 17, 2024 at 9:56 am
TIME FOR A NEW MAYOR. HE’S DONE HIS TIME!!
WE NEED REAL MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES.
BHN SUCKS, BAYSTATE SUCKS
WHAT SHOULD OUR PPL DO?
COMMITT CRIMES IN ORDER TO GET HELP…. GTFOH
Nancy Guerin
May 24, 2024 at 4:50 am
Continued prayers and hope for peace for Kam and his family. It’s terribly sad to think this young man (or anyone for that matter) felt he had no better option than to attempt to end his own life. It’s such a tragedy with complicated bereavement as his family waits for news if he’s been found. Holding them close in our thoughts and hearts.