Sunday 22 August 2021

Three promising hockey players died in a car crash in Canada


Three promising hockey players died in a car crash in Canada

By Edward Era Barbacena


Three promising hockey players died when the car that they driving crashed into a tree in Canada in the early Saturday morning. 

The three were declared dead at the scene after a grusome wreck that took place around 2:45 AM in Surrey, British Columbia.

Caleb Raimer, Ronin Sharma and Parker Magnuson

The three were identified as 16 year-old Caleb Reimer, 16 year-old Ronin Sharma and 17 year old Parker Magnuson.  The three have played for the elite Delta Hockey Academy.

The cause of the accident which led to the deaths of the teenagers was not clear and there was only one witness.

Sharma was an imcoming rookey for the Langley Rivermen, who compete in the BC hockey league.

The NHL lamented the tragic deaths of the three promising players in a statement posted on Twitter on Sunday.

" The NHL sends its love and deepest condolences to the families of junior hockey players Caleb Reimer, Ronin Sharma, and Parker Magnuson who tragically passed away in a car accidents on Saturday.  Rest in peace boy." 

The league said.


Several friends placed flowers on the spot as a memorial where accident took place in Surrey that took the lives of the three promising hockey players. Family members, friends, teammates, and opponents have stopped by to pay respect to the three.









 





 

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