17-Year-Old Dies In 'Painful' Rollover Accident
QUAMBONE, NEW SOUTH WALES, JUL 18 – Stirling Heriot, a talented rower and Year 12 student, died when his car veered off a remote road near Quambone, with police investigating the cause and preparing a coroner's report.
- A 17-year-old boy named Stirling Heriot was killed in a car crash near Quambone on Friday evening.
- Emergency services pronounced Stirling dead at the scene; he was the only occupant of the car.
- The King's School described Stirling as committed to rowing and generous, noting his positive impact on his community.
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17-Year-Old Dies In 'Painful' Rollover Accident
Celebrities Who Unfortunately Passed Away In 2024 (2:18) A car accident has left a school mourning the loss of a 17-year-old student. According to reports from the police in New South Wales, high school student Stirling Heriot was driving alone on Friday when his car veered off the road and rolled over. Emergency personnel showed up to the scene of the crash, but the 17-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene. Heriot, a student at The King's S…
Teen, 17, Dies After His Car Overturns Near Family Home: 'Profoundly Painful Time'
A 17-year-old boy has died after his car flipped while he was driving alone on a rural road near his home on July 18. Police in New South Wales identified the boy as high school student Stirling Heriot.
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