Siran Stacy has been involved in an horrific automobile accident which killed most members of his family. Stacy himself and one daughter are listed as being in stable condition.
A collision involving a car driven by former
Alabama football star Siran Stacy killed six people, including
Stacy’s wife and four of his children, according to the Alabama
state police. The 39-year-old Stacy, who was a star running back
for the Crimson Tide in the early 1990s, is hospitalized and listed
in stable condition.
A longer report on Siran Stacy’s crash:
A van driven by former University of Alabama football star Siran
Stacy was struck by a pickup at an intersection and six people were
killed, including Stacy’s wife and four of his children, state troopers
said Tuesday.
The driver of the second vehicle also was killed, said Dorris Teague, a spokeswoman for the state troopers.
Stacy,
39, a star running back for Alabama during 1989-91, was listed in
stable condition in surgical intensive care at Flowers Hospital in
Dothan. He was the first pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1992
draft, but never carried the ball in the NFL.
It sounds like the van was a near total wipe out. The dead included the driver of the other car, a pick up, which was on the wrong side of the road and:
Byrd identified the victims as Stacy’s wife, Ellen Stacy, 36; children
Lequisa, 18, Bronson, 10, Sidney, 8, and Ellie, 2, all of Newton in
southeast Alabama; and pickup driver Adam W. Wayman, 29, of Dothan.
Shows you how fragile the whole life thing is, don’t it?
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