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Former D1 Player Dies in Holiday House Fire
20 Dec
Summary
- A 21-year-old former football player perished in a house fire.
- The fire occurred at his grandfather's home in suburban Atlanta.
- The athlete was home for the holidays when the incident happened.

A devastating house fire in suburban Atlanta claimed the life of 21-year-old Izaiah Taylor, a former Division-I football player. The blaze broke out in his grandfather Gregory Edwards' home on Rock Cliff Court in Stone Mountain on a Monday afternoon. Taylor was reportedly home for the holidays when the fire rapidly engulfed the residence, prompting a desperate search by first responders.
Firefighters found Taylor's body inside the burning home after responding to calls from neighbors who saw smoke. Edwards, Taylor's grandfather, was called from work upon hearing the news and identified his grandson. He described Taylor as a kind and good-natured individual who did not deserve such a tragic fate. The college where Taylor played also expressed deep sorrow over his untimely passing.
Taylor was a redshirt freshman offensive lineman for Georgia Military College, having previously redshirted at Liberty University. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by local authorities. The loss has sent shockwaves through the community and his former athletic institutions, leaving many heartbroken.




