Two young people hit a tree and die in a car accident: one of the victims was taking part in a TV series

Two young people hit a tree and die in a car accident: one of the victims was taking part in a TV series

Freddie Flintoff during a penalty shootout at Edgbaston on Friday 24th May. MAXPPP – Bradley Collyer

A fatal car crash has taken place in Chain Caul Way, UK, killing 18-year-old Umar Mahmood, star of Freddie Flintoff's Field Of Dreams. A reality TV show on the BBC.

Umar Mahmood, 18, a star of the show Field of Dreams – presented by Freddie Flintoff – died on Thursday from injuries sustained in a car crash on Tuesday, September 10, media outlet The Sun reported.

Field of Dreams

The show follows former Top Gear presenter and international cricketer Freddie Flintoff as he forms his own cricket team with teenagers, in an effort to inspire new generations to play cricket.

At 10:55pm local time on Tuesday, the services Emergency crews were called to Chain Caul Way, between Leeward Road and Nile Close for a collision. The vehicle had left the carriageway and collided with trees at the side of the road.

Adam Bodi, 16, died Wednesday, he was a passenger in the back of the vehicle. A third person, also in the car, survived the accident. She suffered serious injuries and is in a stable condition in hospital.

Tributes from Penwortham Priory Academy

The Penwortham Priory School in England has paid tribute to the two young people who have died, both former pupils: “We are again saddened as a school to hear the news that Umar Mahmood, who had the same accident as Adam and who left Priory 2 years ago, has also passed away. deceased".

About Umar, "he had a passion for geography as well as cricket, playing for the Priory school team and appearing in the BBC One documentary 'Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams'".

The school spoke about Adam "he was an extraordinary student, of whom we have only memories fantastic. He was popular, bright, confident and had a fantastic sense of humour as well as being a first class footballer, who had been part of our football team here at Priory for five years".

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