Hugh Douglas Son Car Accident: American Former professional Football Defensive End, Hugh Douglas is facing tragical time as his son was killed in a crash outside Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday. Here’s what we know about this incident.
Hugh Douglas Son Car Accident
The Eagles Hall of Famer Hugh Douglas’s son met with a serious accident on Monday which caused his life-threatening incident. Ultimately, Hugh Douglas ( son of Hugh Douglas) was killed in the single-vehicle crash in East Point, Georgia just after 5 p.m. on Monday.
Hugh Douglas, 25, was an exceptional student of Morehouse College pursuing a business administration degree in finance.
A Representative for the Georgia State Patrol conveys a car hit a power pole at Church Street and Linwood Avenue and overturned, destroying the vehicle’s two occupants.
Later on Tuesday, it was confirmed that the occupants were Hugh Douglas’s son and his roommate. The accident took place on Monday Evening in Atlanta, Georgia.
Hugh Douglas Morehouse College
Hugh Douglas and his friend Christion Files Jr. both were members of Morehouse College. Following this devastating incident, The Morehouse College expressed grief over the loss of Hugh Douglas ’25 and Christion Files Jr. ’25, who were involved in a devastating car accident that resulted in their untimely demise on Monday.
The school wrote on X (formerly Twitter) “These young men leave a legacy of excellence, passion, and dedication that will continue to inspire us all.”
According to the College’s statement, “Hugh and Christion were not just friends but also roommates during their sophomore year, and their loss is deeply felt by all of us in the Morehouse family.”
American filmmaker Spike Lee took his Instagram to express his condolence while writing “My Deepest Condolences To Our Brothers’ Families May They Rest In Peace. 🙏🏾🙏🏾”
What Happened to Hugh Douglas’s Son?
The son of former NFL player Hugh Douglas was killed in a car crash on Monday, The news of his demise was announced on Tuesday.
Elder Hugh Douglas is currently a radio host at WIP radio in Philadelphia and previously served as a football analyst for ESPN, as per Wikipedia. He played for (NFL) the National Football League from 1995 to 2004.