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Beaver County Teen Tragically Killed in Crash, Community Rallies Support as Investigation Continues

Beaver County Teen Tragically Killed in Crash, Community Rallies Support as Investigation Continues

A tragic road incident claimed the life of a 16-year-old in Beaver County, leaving a community in mourning and two other teenagers receiving medical treatment. As reported byWTAE, Connor Lutz was pronounced dead at the scene after the vehicle he was in hit a tree along Ferry Road in North Sewickley Township late Friday night. He was a front-seat passenger at the time of the devastating crash.

Alongside Lutz, two other teens were involved in the horrifying accident, their futures now hanging in uncertainty after one moment’s veer off course, the crash occurring around 10:30 p.m., according to Pennsylvania State Police. The Beaver County coroner confirmed Lutz’s death. At the same time, the driver, also 16, and a 14-year-old rear-seat passenger were transported to UPMC Children’s Hospital.

In the wake of this sudden loss, a GoFundMe page was launched by Lutz’s aunt, rallying the support of over $9,000 by Sunday afternoon to aid with the ensuing costs in a world where such necessities impose a heavy burden on already grief-stricken kin.

Those who knew Lutz, a Riverside High School student, recounted, as perWPXI, a young life marked by laughter and an unwavering ability to find joy, sharing memories of a boy who was “funny, happy and always had a good time no matter what he was doing,” now leaving behind a fractured community where friends are grappling with the void left amidst their heartbreak and devastation.

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