Who Is Jeremy Page Huntington Beach? Car Accident Death Details

Jeremy Page was one of the victims of a tragic event that happened at Huntington Beach on Monday morning. Jeremy was only 17 years old at the time of his death.

In the sad catastrophe, not only Jeremy but also his elder brother Joshua perished. Joshua died when he was eighteen years old.

Joshua died Monday, according to the police, and his younger brother died Tuesday morning, according to authorities.

The two brothers, both Edison High School students, were characterized as outstanding football players and students.

 

The driver of the Chevrolet Silverado, who is 38 years old, and belongs to the city of Huntington Beach, was unharmed, according to police. The crash is still being investigated. The accident did not appear to be caused by drugs or alcohol, according to authorities.

“I am so sorry to hear about the tragic traffic collision that took place this morning,” Huntington Beach Mayor Barbara Delgleize said in a statement. “On behalf of myself and the City Council, we wish to extend our sincerest condolences to the families impacted by this terrible accident.”

Ed LaLonde, the Booster Club President for the Edison High School Wrestling Team and the President of Surf City Wrestling, has started a GoFundMe fundraising for the Page brothers. So far, 1265 individuals have given a total of $83003 to the cause.

 

Who Are Their Parents? Family Details

As of now, little information about Jeremy and Joshua’s parents has been disclosed. Their father and mother’s identities are yet to be revealed.

They must, however, be grieved by the occurrence because their two darling boys have died. Nothing is more painful than watching a loved one die away at such a young age.

We stand by their family and offer our sincere condolences to the beautiful and innocent individuals who have tragically passed away.

Furthermore, their friends and acquaintances have shown their sorrow over the news by posting sympathy messages on Facebook.

According to Kristen Fetterman Kindell, “Josh’s younger brother, Jeremy, died early this morning. I take solace in the fact that Josh and Jeremy are back together. I’m heartbroken that two young lives were cut short when they were just getting started. I’m praying for the Page family, loved ones, friends, and the Edison football team/students and staff.”

“I’m sending up a prayer for the first responders who were on the scene assisting. This is their job every day, but this one must have been difficult. I’m praying for anyone who witnessed this heinous crime. I wish you peace of mind and heart. Please remember this family in your prayers. I can’t even imagine the agony they’re going through right now.” Kristen continued.