ANN ARBOR, MI - Ann Arbor schools have identified a Huron High School student who fell off a seven-story University of Michigan parking structure on Tuesday, Nov. 8.

In an email sent to parents and community members Wednesday morning, Ann Arbor Public Schools Superintendent Jeanice Swift said 10th grade student Benjamin Pierce accidentally fell from a downtown parking structure and was fatally injured.

Police were called about 3:15 p.m. to the Thayer Street parking garage, 300 S. Thayer St., for a person who reportedly fell from the structure, an official previously said. He was taken in unstable condition to C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and police confirmed his death later Tuesday night.

Diane Brown, spokeswoman for the University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security, said the 15-year-old Ann Arbor boy was killed in a tragic accident, but did not release other details.

According to Swift's email, two fellow students were with Pierce and witnessed the accident.

"Benjamin is remembered fondly for his kind and gentle good humor," Swift said in her email. "(H)e enjoyed playing ice hockey and was very well liked by his classmates."

Crisis and grief teams are currently in place at Huron High School and Clague Middle School, where Pierce had attended eighth grade, according to Swift's email. The school also issued a number of tips on dealing with grief.