Santa Fe Indian School announces the deaths of two faculty members
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The death of two faculty members from Santa Fe Indian School shocked the community on Thursday. The school announced the death of its boys' head basketball coach, Jason Abeyta, and assistant Athletic Director, Nathan Abeyta.
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The school said it will be providing counseling for students and staff after spring break later this month. Their cause of death is unknown.
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