LSU Pole Vaulter Dillon Reidenauer Dies in Fatal Campus Car Crash

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Tragedy struck the Louisiana State University community when 18-year-old freshman pole vaulter Dillon Reidenauer and 23-year-old motorcyclist Bodhi Linton were killed in a fatal car crash on campus near Tiger Stadium. The incident occurred on Wednesday night when Reidenauer's car was struck by Linton's motorcycle as she attempted to make a left turn onto South Quad Drive. Both vehicles immediately burst into flames, resulting in the deaths of both Reidenauer and Linton at the scene. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, with authorities reviewing dashcam footage from a nearby vehicle that captured the moment of the collision.
Reidenauer, a talented pole vaulter from Abita Springs, had recently won MileSplit LA Girls' Performer of the Week and was pursuing a degree in interior design at LSU. She was described by her former athletic director at Fontainebleau High School as "a great student and a great kid" who was loved by her teachers and peers. The LSU community is mourning the loss of Reidenauer, with the university's athletic team releasing a statement expressing their deepest condolences to her family, friends, and teammates. Counseling services are being provided to support Reidenauer's teammates and staff affected by the tragedy.
The crash has sent shockwaves through the community, with many paying tribute to Reidenauer's memory and offering support to her loved ones. Linton's mother, Juanita Linton, had also been killed in a motorcycle crash on Interstate 10 last year, adding to the tragedy of the situation. As the community comes to terms with the loss of two young lives, the university is providing resources and support to all those affected by the tragedy. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the need for vigilance on the roads, particularly in areas with high volumes of traffic and pedestrian activity.
A timeline of events surrounding the crash is as follows: * 9 p.m. on Wednesday: Reidenauer's car is struck by Linton's motorcycle as she attempts to make a left turn onto South Quad Drive * Immediately after the crash: Both vehicles burst into flames, resulting in the deaths of Reidenauer and Linton at the scene * Wednesday night: Authorities launch an investigation into the crash, reviewing dashcam footage and gathering evidence * Thursday: The LSU community begins to mourn the loss of Reidenauer, with the university's athletic team releasing a statement and counseling services being provided to support her teammates and staff. The incident has sparked an outpouring of support for Reidenauer's family and friends, with many taking to social media to pay tribute to her memory and offer condolences to those affected by the tragedy.
The incident has also raised questions about road safety on campus, with many calling for increased measures to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future. As the investigation into the crash continues, the community remains in shock and mourning, remembering Reidenauer as a talented and promising young athlete who was taken from them far too soon. The university's athletic team has released a statement saying that they will do everything they can to support Reidenauer's teammates and staff, and to ensure that they have the resources they need to process their grief and come to terms with the loss of their teammate.
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