Washington Football Team safety was driving car involved in fatal crash, officials say
Olivia S. Peters died after Thursday night’s crash in Virginia and safety Deshazor Everett was injured, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office.
A passenger in a car driven by Washington Football Team
safety Deshazor Everett was killed when the vehicle slammed into several trees
and rolled over, authorities said.
The passenger Olivia S. Peters, 29, of Las Vegas died at a hospital after Thursday night’s crash along a road near Aldie, Virginia, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office.
Everett, 29, of Brambleton, Virginia, was being treated at a
hospital for injuries that were serious but not life-threatening, according to
a team statement.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone who has been
affected by this tragedy,” the team statement says. “Our team has alerted the
league office and is working with local authorities as we continue to gather
more information.”
The cause of the crash remained under investigation on
Friday. No charges were immediately filed, said sheriff’s office spokesman
Kraig Troxell.
Everett, a special teams captain in 2018, is in his seventh
season for Washington. He was placed on the team’s reserve/non-football injury
list.
Everett has two career interceptions. He has played in 14
games this year, making five solo tackles and assisting on five others.
“The only thing I want to say is that I was very saddened to
hear the news,” Washington coach Ron Rivera said Friday. “My thoughts and
prayers go out to the family of the young lady and also go out to Deshazor and
his family as well. It’s a very difficult situation and we’ll let things go on
and let the police and the investigation go through and find out what
happened.”
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