Jackson 7-year-old dies after tooth extraction
JACKSON, Wis. - A Jackson family is facing unimaginable heartache. Their 7-year-old daughter died after a trip to the dentist.
Jocelyn Hampel
7-year-old Jocelyn Hampel was taken to Children's Wisconsin via Flight for Life and died days later. Family is remembering a happy little girl who was full of life.
"It’s just really hard to deal with," said Brian Gould, Hampel's uncle.
There are no words to describe the grief being felt by this family more than a week since their bright light lost her life.
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"You’re not supposed to…you’re supposed to get more than 7 years, right?" said Gould. "It’s just so sad. It’s just not supposed to happen that way, you know?"
Jocelyn Hampel
Hampel died after a trip to the dentist. She was put under to have a tooth pulled, and something went wrong.
"She only had 7 years on this earth to touch people, but she did an amazing job," said Gould.
Gould shared photos, reflecting on a sweet girl who loved bright, sparkling lights, swimming and dancing.
"She just loved to give hugs and kisses," he said. "She just was the most gentle soul ever."
Jocelyn Hampel
She overcame obstacles dealt to her, including a rare disorder called Cohen's Syndrome.
"She had a lot of hurdles, but she defeated every hurdle she had," said Gould.
The family is still working to find out why she died.
"There’s dots that aren’t connecting," said Gould.
Jocelyn Hampel
They are sharing her story so that others do the same.
"Just remember her. Just try to remember her," said Gould. "Every time you look at a flashing light or hear some music, make a little twirl."
Gould said an autopsy is being performed so they can get more answers. A GoFundMe.com account has been set up to help pay for expenses along with a fund set up at Associated Bank.