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Tennis shock due to the death of a young 18 -year -old promise

Tennis shock due to the death of a young 18 -year -old promise
Tennis shock due to the death of a young 18 -year -old promise
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American sport regrets the of Braun levia promising tennis player of just 18 years. Loyola High , the secondary school he attended, was responsible for making the known through a statement in his social networks.

The tennis player, who was about to give the balance to the University of Virgnia, where he had already committed, was rammed by a in Manhattan Beach, California. The driver was in an alleged drunken and Levi died in the hospital because of the impact wounds.

While investigating the fact, the woman continues after bars after the arrest by the Manhattan Beach Police Department. Braun walked next to a friend on the Sepulveda Boulevard street at the of the fact.

The of tennis is shocked by the death of this young promise, which will be veiled this in community, as reported by its high school on Monday.

“We break our hearts sharing the news of the death of Braun Levi, a -year student of Loyola. Levi, 18, started for four years in the University Technical Team of Loyola and consolidated himself as one of the most prominent -trees in the history of the program, having recently won his fourth consecutive league title,” said the sports department of Loyola.

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And he highlighted Braun as a athlete, but also on a personal level: “Levi was a true leader on our campus, serving in the student council and as the older brother of the last year, leader of Kairos retreats and director of the volleyball team, among others. His personality, smile and overflowing energy made him a very dear member of our community. We love you, Braun.”

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