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Oregon TE Spencer Webb Died in a Tragic Accident

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SJ - July 14, 2022

Oregon tight end Spencer Webb died on Wednesday after falling and hitting his head at rock slides near Triangle Lake, west of Eugene, Oregon.  The tragic accident comes just one day after he went Instagram official with OnlyFans model Kelly Kay.

Via KGW8:

The Lane County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday that a young man died after falling and hitting his head near Triangle Lake west of Eugene. He was later identified as University of Oregon football player Spencer Webb.

According to the agency, deputies responded around 2:30 p.m. to a report of an injured person in that area. When they arrived, deputies found that the 22-year-old Webb had been out on an area of rock slides just west of Triangle Lake when he fell and hit his head.

People on the scene and paramedics tried to revive Webb but to no avail. Sheriff's office search-and-rescue staff went out to help with bringing him back to the roadway, as he was roughly 100 yards down a steep trail.

"There is no evidence of foul play and his death appears to be accidental," LCSO said in a brief statement.

You hate to here about someone so young losing their life, especially in a tragic accident.  Webb had a lot of things going for him and was preparing for a bigger role in the Ducks offense.

The 22-year-old leaves behind a saddened family, team, and fan base.  As well as his fans on social media, where he had a growing presence.

 

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