Posted: Mar 29, 2019 7:02 pm
by Macdoc
Ouch - promising careers cut short in a horrid way

The crash that killed both members of British band Her's and their tour manager was caused by a "wrong-way driver", according to US authorities.
Stephen Fitzpatrick, 24, and Audun Laading, 25, died in the collision in Arizona while travelling to a gig in California on Wednesday.
Officials in Arizona said a Nissan pick-up had been "travelling eastbound on the westbound lane" of Interstate 10 before hitting the duo's Ford van.
There were no survivors.
The band, whose members met as students at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA), were driving about 350 miles from a performance in Phoenix, Arizona to Santa Ana in California.
In a statement, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said the crash happened at about 01:00, shortly after it first received reports of the wrong-way driver.
'World at their feet'
The band's tour manager, 37-year-old Trevor Engelbrektson, from Minneapolis, had been driving their van, the department said.
The other driver was named as Francisco Edward Rebollar, 64, of Murrieta, California.
"Both vehicles were engulfed in flames," the department said.
"There was no roadway evidence to indicate braking by either vehicle prior to impact. An alcoholic beverage container was located in the debris field."


https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-47751801