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QPR's Ray Jones dies in car crash

 

QPR's teenage striker Ray Jones has died in a car accident.

 

The club has postponed Saturday's match away to Burnley after the young forward was killed.

 

A statement said: "QPR is in mourning following the tragic news that striker Ray Jones died in a motor accident in the early hours of Saturday morning.

 

The 18-year-old England youth international was involved in an accident in East Ham and was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

 

Tragic. :D

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It's not so tragic if he crashed into a pram and then slid into a concrete wall because he had drunk 10 bottles of whisky an hour previous.

 

 

Surely that would be twice as tragic eh?

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It's not so tragic if he crashed into a pram and then slid into a concrete wall because he had drunk 10 bottles of whisky an hour previous.

 

 

:D

Don't worry about him - I've seen him make inappropriate comments on another forum, but nevermind them.

 

It's a very tragic moment. Maybe he was a bit drunk, but it's still terrible that the life of a really talented young player comes to an end.

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RIP!

 

I heard this on the way to our match yesterday, its tragic like! Burnley put on a training session and had people with donation buckets. All the money raised went to QPR so they could make a tribute for him.

 

Class act that from Burnley.

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