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Family of East River High School quarterback killed in crash devastated: 'We're all broken'

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Family speaks about heartbreaking loss of East River High School quarterback killed in crash The family of an East River High School student and quarterback Nick Miner speaks with FOX 35 about the loss of their loved one ORLANDO, Fla. – Nick Miner, a high school quarterback, was killed in a crash over the weekend. His dad and brother were on the scene when he was trapped under a truck. Derek Miner, Nick’s dad, can’t get that tragic and horrific vision out of his head of his son trapped under his truck. His son the starting quarterback at East River […]

The post Family of East River High School quarterback killed in crash devastated: 'We're all broken' appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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