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Boston University professor killed in plunge

Rusted-out stairs, closed for 20 months, give way during a run

- By Rick Sobey

A Boston University professor out for a run Saturday died after police said he plunged through a gap in a set of rusted-out stairs that have been closed for nearly two years near the JFK/UMass MBTA station in Dorchester.

David Jones, 40, of Milton, died in the accident across from the T station at 599 Old Colony Ave.

The father of three children was an associate professor in the Boston University Department of Health Law, Policy and Management.

“In truth I have no words to describe the devastatio­n of this news,” Sandro Galea, dean of the BU School of Public Health, wrote to faculty and staff.

“David was a wonderful human being, living with integrity and a deep commitment to all we do,” the dean later added. “I have so loved all my interactio­ns with David, I cannot really imagine what it means to not have David as part of our community.”

Jones was out for a run on

Saturday when he apparently fell through the stairs near the JFK/UMass station.

State Police detectives were notified by Transit Police at around 1:30 p.m. of the death.

A passerby had seen Jones’ body under a set of stairs, according to police. His body was laying on the ground under a stairway that connects Old

Colony

Road to the Columbia Road overpass.

“Detectives observed a gap in the stairs above the victim, who had already been determined to be deceased,” State Police said. “... the stairs had been deemed unsafe and closed for approximat­ely 20 months.

“The victim had gone for a run that day, and the incident occurred during his run, according to the investigat­ion,” State Police added. “A wire fence was blocking the bottom entrance to the stairs, and a jersey barrier was blocking the top entrance.”

In addition to the jersey barrier, there was also chain-link fencing at the Columbia Road entrance, police said.

“We continue to look at how Dr. Jones accessed a stairway that had been closed for some 20 months,” DA Rachael Rollins said in a statement.

These stairs are not MBTA property, according to a spokesman for Keolis Commuter Services, which is the MBTA’s Commuter Rail operator.

Jones’ wife Sarah Sacuto wrote on social media that her husband “was the most loving, kind, considerat­e person I knew.”

“The void he leaves behind is unspeakabl­e,” she wrote, later adding, “He loved unconditio­nally and was the proudest father to his kids. I loved him.”

A GoFundMe page has been created for Jones’ family. The page is called “BUSPH GoFundMe for the Sacuto-Jones Family.” More than $75,000 had already been raised as of Monday evening to raise money to support his wife, Sarah, and his three children, Olivia, Anne, and Thomas.

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