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Franciscan University Steubenville
A file photo shows a statue and church on the campus of the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio. The university is mourning the apparent accidental deaths of two students found outside a campus dormitory Jan. 19, 2026. (OSV News photo/courtesy Franciscan University of Steubenville)

Two Steubenville students found dead in apparent ‘tragic accident’

January 20, 2026
By Gina Christian
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, News, World News

(OSV News) — A Catholic university is mourning the apparent accidental deaths of two students outside a campus dormitory.

Franciscan University of Steubenville students Luke Reimer and Mary Mich were found shortly after noon Jan. 19, according to a statement released that same day by university president Father Dave Pivonka.

The two 20-year-olds — respectively from Indian Shores, Florida, and Downington, Pennsylvania — had been located inside a car in the parking lot of the school’s St. Agnes Residence Hall, said Father Pivonka.

“At this time, early indicators suggest this was a tragic accident related to a potential vehicle exhaust or engine malfunction,” he said in his statement.

OSV News is awaiting a response to its request for comment from the Steubenville Police Department, which Father Pivonka noted is investigating the case.

News of the deaths “brings profound sorrow to our entire Franciscan University community,” said Father Pivonka, a member of the Franciscans’ Third Order Regular.

“We grieve the loss of two young lives, and our hearts ache for their families, friends, classmates, professors, and all who knew and loved them,” he said. “Please know that we are holding Luke and Mary, and all who mourn them, close in prayer, asking the Lord for comfort, mercy, and peace.”

All campus events for the evening of Jan. 19 were canceled “out of respect for our students and in recognition of our shared grief.”

The university community was instead invited to gather for a Holy Hour and rosary that evening in the university’s Christ the King Chapel “to place Luke and Mary into the loving hands of our Lord and to ask for his consolation for our community.”

Noting that “in moments such as this, it is especially important that we care for one another,” Father Pivonka said counselors and Franciscan friars would be on hand in student residence halls and at the school’s J.C. Williams Center.

“I strongly encourage anyone who is struggling, grieving, or in need of support to make use of these resources and to reach out to a trusted friend, faculty member, or staff member,” said Father Pivonka.

He also directed university parents with questions to contact the university’s vice president of student life, Kim King.

“Let us remain united in faith, hope, and charity, carrying one another through this time of sorrow. May Christ, who wept at the death of his friend Lazarus and who conquered death through his Resurrection, be our strength and our peace,” said Father Pivonka. “Please join us in continuing to pray for Luke and Mary, and for all who are grieving their loss.”

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