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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Teen Best Friends Perish in Florida Park Dig Site Collapse

Teen Best Friends Perish in Florida Park Dig Site Collapse

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Two 14-year-old best friends died in a park hole collapse.
  • The boys were digging in sugar sand for two weeks.
  • First responders took 30 minutes to free the trapped teens.
Teen Best Friends Perish in Florida Park Dig Site Collapse

Tragedy struck Sportsman Park in Inverness, Florida, last Saturday when two 14-year-old best friends, George Watts and Derrick Hubbard, were killed in a sudden sand collapse. The inseparable duo had been digging a hole in the park's sugar sand for two weeks before the fateful accident. The Citrus County Sheriff's Office reported that the boys were several feet down when the sugar sand gave way, trapping them.

First responders worked diligently for approximately half an hour to excavate the teenagers. Paramedics were unable to save Derrick Hubbard, who was pronounced dead at the scene. George Watts was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition, but his family made the heartbreaking decision to take him off life support on Monday afternoon, with his mother confirming he would be an organ donor.

The Inverness Middle School community is devastated by the loss, with the school district providing crisis support. A joint GoFundMe has been established to aid both families in covering funeral arrangements and other unforeseen expenses. The incident serves as a somber reminder of the unpredictable nature of childhood adventures.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
George Watts and Derrick Hubbard, both 14, died after a hole they were digging in Sportsman Park collapsed on them.
The boys were approximately four to five feet deep when the sugar sand tunnel they were digging collapsed.
The incident happened in Sportsman Park, located in Inverness, Florida, about 70 miles west of Orlando.

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