The car didn’t just crash. It flipped, tore, and threw them into the Colorado dirt.
Three young athletes, full of promise, gone in seconds.
A survivor behind the wheel.
Questions no one can yet answer.
Speed. Distraction. Fate.
Parents are flying in. Teammates are collapsing. A campus is holding its breath, waiting for the one detail investigators won’t rule ou… Continues…
They were supposed to be heading toward a normal afternoon, not the end of everything. Charlie Clark, just 19, with a swimmer’s quiet discipline. Luke Slabber, 21, who had crossed an ocean from Cape Town chasing a dream. Carson Muir, only 18, still learning her way through freshman year. In one violent roll of a Toyota RAV4, their futures were erased, leaving only the brutal math of impact, velocity, and fragile human bodies.
The two survivors, teammates and friends, walked out of the hospital into a different life than the one they knew that morning. One of them was driving, a fact that will haunt and be questioned but can never fully be answered by any report. As investigators examine skid marks and shattered glass, the University of Wyoming community gathers around three empty lanes, three silent lockers, and the echo of races that will never be swum.