Young hockey players killed in a big car crash
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T. Tadi
August 22, 2021 (10:06)
Three adolescents were killed in a single-vehicle incident in Surrey early Saturday morning, according to police.
Emergency crews were dispatched to the 16000-block of 104 Avenue at roughly 3 a.m. Saturday after receiving a report of a single car colliding with a tree. Before the emergency crew came, all three teenagers had already died.
Parker Magnuson, Ronin Sharma, and Caleb Reimer, all members of the Delta Hockey Academy, were the three victims. They were all young players with a lot of potential, considering they were just 16 and 17 years old at the time.
There are no additional facts about the crash, but the entire hockey world is praying for their family, friends, and teammates.
surreynowleader.com
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