Family keeps hope alive for student on life support after “Senior Assassin” game injury

The South Grand Prairie High School baseball team is honoring the 17-year-old student fighting for his life after playing a controversial water gun game popular among graduating seniors. His family reports encouraging signs of responsiveness, fueling hope for his recovery.

Isaac Leal has been on life support at an Arlington hospital for nearly a month after falling off the back of a vehicle while playing a game called “Senior Assassin.”

His father said he has a new reason to have hope that his son will recover.

Family reports encouraging signs for 17-year-old on life support after “Senior Assassin” water gun game

It was April 21 when the teenager was playing a water gun target game called “Senior Assassin” and fell off the back of a moving vehicle. He’s been on life support since.

Isaac Leal’s family wants to show everyone video they believe is proof that the 17-year-old is showing signs of responsiveness from the hospital bed where he has been for three weeks…

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