Vigil held for 19-year-old who drowned in Potomac

Montgomery Blair's principal shared a photo of Ngo Tekwe Forchick on Twitter Wednesday morning. (Renay Johnson via Twitter)
A vigil was held Wednesday night for Blair High School student Tekwe Forchick, 19, who drowned in the Potomac. (WTOP/Michelle Basch)
A vigil was held Wednesday night for Blair High School student Tekwe Forchick, 19, who drowned in the Potomac. (WTOP/Michelle Basch)
A vigil was held Wednesday night for Blair High School student Tekwe Forchick, 19, who drowned in the Potomac. (WTOP/Michelle Basch)
Supporters hold candles at a vigil Wednesday night for Blair High School student Tekwe Forchick, 19, who drowned in the Potomac. (WTOP/Michelle Basch)
A candle lights up a photo of Tekwe Forchick at a vigil Wednesday night. The 19-year-old Blair High School student drowned in the Potomac. (WTOP/Michelle Basch)
A vigil was held Wednesday night for Blair High School student Tekwe Forchick, 19, who drowned in the Potomac. Some friends already had T-shirts made up in remembrance. (WTOP/Michelle Basch)
A vigil was held Wednesday night for Blair High School student Tekwe Forchick, 19, who drowned in the Potomac. (WTOP/Michelle Basch)
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WASHINGTON – Dozens held glowing candles in the darkness Wednesday night to remember a young man who went swimming in the Potomac River and drowned.

Ngo Tekwe Forchick, known as Tekwe, of Takoma Park was a 19-year-old graduate of Montgomery Blair High School. The vigil was held outside the school in Silver Spring.

Forchick’s family is originally from Cameroon.

Mourners stood in a circle around framed photos of Tekwe, sharing stories about him.

Soon, a pattern emerged: After each person finished their remarks, everyone in the crowd would repeat the phrase “Respect The Tek”.

The gathering was organized by Erika Fuentes, who worked with Forchick at Riderwood Village, a retirement center in Silver Spring. Fuentes says Forchick left Riderwood about two weeks ago to take another job.

Fuentes brought boxes to the vigil so those who attended could donate cash to Forchick’s family for his funeral service.

She plans to visit his parents’ house Thursday to deliver the money.

Forchick’s body was recovered from the Potomac River by Montgomery Fire and Rescue crews at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday.

Homicide detectives are investigating the drowning which happened at Purple Horse Beach near Great Falls, according to a Montgomery County Police news release.

Forchick was swimming with friends Monday when they noticed him go under the water but not resurface, according to a news release.

The group was swimming in a part of the park where the Billy Goat Trail crosses Bear Island. Going in the water is prohibited in that area because of strong currents.

The Montgomery Blair High School community reacted to news of Forchick’s death on social media Wednesday.

WTOP’s Megan Cloherty contributed to this report.

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