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OU-HSV
11/21/2007, 08:47 PM
I ran into this story on espn.com. Sad story. It's awful enough to lose only one loved one....but a whole family, geeze that's horrible. Hope he and his one daughter left alive (at the time of this story), are able to pull through.


Crash kills six, including four of Stacy's five children, wife
Associated Press

Updated: November 20, 2007, 2:23 PM ET
DOTHAN, Ala. -- 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.
Stacy, who has been employed by a mortgage company, was the first pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1992 draft, but amid injury and legal problems he was cut the next year. While he never carried the ball in the NFL, he played for a few years in Canada and for minor pro leagues.
State trooper Sgt. Tracy Nelson said the pickup was on the wrong side of the four-lane road when it struck Stacy's van on the passenger side late Monday at an intersection on U.S. 84 about six miles west of Dothan.
Houston County Coroner Robert Byrd said Stacy had stopped for a red light. "The light turned green and they proceeded to cross" the four-lane highway when hit by the other vehicle, he said.
Nelson said investigators hadn't determined why the truck was in the wrong lane.
"He hit them broadside, T-boned them at the intersection there," said Houston County Coroner Robert Byrd.
"I've never had anything like that in my life and I've been doing this for 20 years," Byrd said. "The truck that hit the car was on the passenger side and the impact was substantial."
Stacy's 3-year-old daughter, Shelly, was taken to Children's Hospital in Birmingham, which did not release her condition.
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.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

85sooners
11/21/2007, 09:02 PM
:(

Newbomb Turk
11/21/2007, 09:08 PM
I remember when he played for Bama.

how horrible.

olevetonahill
11/21/2007, 09:44 PM
:O :O :O :O :O

OU-HSV
11/22/2007, 09:48 AM
I remember when he played for Bama.

how horrible.
I don't remember him, but what a tragic accident no matter who's involved in it.