University of Wyoming Community Stunned After 3 Students Are Tragically Killed

Three young members of the University of Wyoming swimming and diving team lost their lives in a tragic car accident close to the Wyoming-Colorado border. The victims were identified as freshman Carson Muir, 18, from Birmingham, Alabama; sophomore Charlie Clark, 19, from Las Vegas; and junior Luke Slabber, 21, from Cape Town, South Africa. They died at the intersection of Red Mountain Road and U.S. Highway 287 between Livermore and Virginia Dale, Colorado.

First responders at the scene of the car wreckage, Photo Credit: 9NEWS/Youtube

According to preliminary findings, the car veered off the road and rolled several times as a result of the driver’s swerving. The Colorado State Patrol said on Friday that no possible factors, such as speed, impairment, or other distractions, have been ruled out as contributing to the tragic crash, while the university said the accident is currently being investigated.

Two additional members of the men’s swimming and diving team were hurt but not seriously during this tragic event, and they were released from the hospital. Notably, just before 2:45 p.m., one of the survivors was operating a motor vehicle when the collision happened.

The car wreckage in a field off the side of the road, Photo Credit: 9NEWS/Youtube

The Colorado State Patrol, which is currently looking into the accident’s specifics, reported that the car, a Toyota RAV4 with five people inside, veered out of the southbound lane and rolled several times, ejecting two people.

It should be made clear that, despite the fact that all of the victims were members of the university’s swimming team, they were not on official school business when the tragic event occurred.

Close up shot of the car wreckage, Photo Credit: 9NEWS/Youtube

Ed Seidel, president of the University of Wyoming, responded to this devastating news with words that cannot adequately express the deep sadness that the university, the state, and the larger student-athlete community feel. Athletics Director Tom Burman acknowledged the difficulty of losing members of the University of Wyoming family and offered his condolences. He emphasized that during this trying time, coaches and student-athletes can access counseling services.

Mark Gordon, the governor of Wyoming, and his wife have expressed their condolences for the tragic incident as the community struggles with this significant loss. During this difficult time, they asked everyone to keep the victims’ families, friends, and loved ones near and dear.

The three young swimmers involved in the accident, Photo Credit: 9NEWS/Youtube

This terrible event is a sobering reminder of both the brittleness of life and the unpredictability of catastrophic mishaps. In remembrance of the young lives lost in this tragic event, the University of Wyoming, the state, and the larger community will surely unite to support one another during this trying time.

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