A candlelight vigil was held Sunday night at Pape Field in West Babylon for a teenager who died and four others seriously injured in a car crash Saturday. The vigil brought together family members, friends, students, and community members to remember the victims and offer support to those impacted by the tragedy.
A candlelight vigil was held at Pape Field in West Babylon Sunday night for a teenager who died and four others seriously injured in a car crash Saturday.
They say Desmond, of Lindenhurst, was driving east on Railroad Avenue, when he failed to stop at a red light on Great East Neck Road. He died at the scene.
Car Crash Babylon Teenager Death Vigil West Babylon High School
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