A 15-year-old driver was charged A 15-year-old driver was charged Police responded to the deadly crash around midnight on Sunday near the intersection of Sardis Road North and Charter Brook Lane. Myers Park High School opened its doors in 1951 and has a rich sense of history and a legacy of academic success. Death Announcements Buenaventura “Lula” Flores Date of Death: July 18, 2020 A graveside service was held at 10:00 a.m. on July 22 at Sarasota Memorial Gardens in Sarasota, FL. "Based on the history and autopsy findings, it is my opinion that the cause of death, in this case, remains undetermined," the report read. With a 62-acre campus and 13 individual buildings, students are able to learn in an environment similar to a small college. A 15-year-old driver was chargedPolice responded to the deadly crash around midnight on Sunday near the intersection of Sardis Road North and Charter Brook Lane.A Toyota SUV crashed into a power pole and rolled over.The rear passenger, identified as 16-year-old Lucy Wiley was pronounced dead at the scene.The driver was taken to the hospital for treatment, and was charged with Felony Death by Vehicle, Felony Serious Injury, DWI and Reckless Driving.A juvenile arrest was completed, and the suspect was released to the custody of her parents, police said.Police said alcohol and possible drug use, along with excessive speed, are believed to be major contributing factors to this crash.Investigators say that a 2007 Toyota RAV4 was traveling west on Sardis Road North at a high rate of speed when it ran off the roadway to the right, struck a power pole and rolled.The car was occupied by a 15-year-old driver and two passengers, both juveniles.The driver and front-seat passenger were taken to Atrium Heath Main with injuries, and the rear seat passenger was pronounced deceased at the scene. An 18-year-old student at Barnard College was stabbed to death just blocks from the school in Manhattan in an armed robbery on Wednesday, Barnard College President Sian Leah Beilock said. "Hager's sudden death hit the swim community especially hard as Hager was a standout athlete.The 16-year-old made the varsity swim team at Myers Park High in addition to swimming with SwimMAC Carolina in Ballantyne. Benjamin Hager died in his sleep overnight Friday. His family created a scholarship fund in honor of him. Hager’s family described him as optimistic, saying he often spoke of the future and his plans to become an entrepreneur.Hager was survived by his mom, dad, and two younger brothers. All occupants were wearing seatbelts.The school described Wiley as a rising junior at the school.School officials say the driver of the car has been released from the hospital and the other passenger is still recovering from injuries in the hospital.“Please know that our counselors are standing by for any students or families,” the Facebook post read. After a Fort Myers High School student and football player was killed over the weekend, the first day of classes is one filled with grief. Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. © 2020 WCNC-TV. Lydia R. Johnson Date of Death: July
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NBC Charlotte has learned more about the Myers Park High student who passed away over the weekend. "Injury and obvious natural disease that can result in sudden unexpected death have been excluded. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The cause of death remains undetermined for a Myers Park High School student who passed away in his sleep, according to an autopsy report.Benjamin Hager was found unresponsive in bed by a family member in January. The day before he died, Hager practiced with his teammates at Swim Mac; they told NBC Charlotte that Hager seemed fine. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - A 16-year-old Myers Park High School student was killed in a crash early Sunday in south Charlotte.
— The cause of death remains undetermined for a Myers Park High School student who passed away in his sleep, according to an autopsy report. “Please keep these students and their families in your thoughts and prayers.”State health officials are urging residents to be vigilant in practicing social distancing and wearing masks to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 amid public health experts’ concerns over the recent rise in COVID-19 data trends in South Carolina.The state reported 1,536 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total of those infected statewide since the pandemic began to 143,706.