Madison Brooks was immediately taken to the hospital and was put on life support. However, she died the same day. In a statement, LSU notified the death of Brooks, a member of the Alpha Phi chapter at the university.

Authorities were informed that the incident took place around 3 am. However, it is unclear what Brooks was doing in the middle of the road at the time.

Social media users, friends, and family mourn the death of Madison Brooks

After the news about Madison Brooks surfaced online, the internet was shaken, and many started paying their tributes to the Alpha Phi sorority member.

LSU Alpha Phi also shared a condolence message on Facebook and requested social media users some time and space for the family to heal as it is a big loss for them and Madison’s friends.

People then shared their tributes on the Facebook post, with one saying:

Many others also raised questions about Brooks’ death, as they questioned how the driver couldn’t see Madison on the road.

Madison Brooks was a member of the Alpha Phi chapter at LSU and was recently accepted to the Manship School to study political communication. Josh Grimm, the interim dean of the Manship School of Mass Communication, spoke on the matter and said:

The university also asked students, friends, and classmates of Madison to seek mental health support at the Student Health Center if they feel disturbed by the death of their friend.

The authorities also reported that Madison was able to donate her heart and kidneys to people in need of the same. Hence, through her donations, she saved three lives.

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