Lilly Riehl Death – A 16-year-old Tavistock girl died in hospital following a horrible car accident that happened on the east side of Tavistock. The victim has been identified as Lilly Riehl affectionately known to many as Lillie Riehl. According to reports, Lilly Riehl passed away from injuries sustained in the crash. A vehicle travelling on Line 29 crashed just before noon Sunday near Perth Road 107, Perth OPP said.
The 16-year-old driver Lilly Riehl was transported to an area hospital where she was later pronounced dead. No further information was mentioned. Police said the investigation into the crash continues and anyone with information is asked to call Perth County OPP at 1-888-310-1122. She was a member of Infinity Dance.
Lilly Riehl GoFundMe
A GoFundMe page has been established by Alee Hargreaves, a resident of Woodstock (a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada). According to Wilkinson, the money raised through this effort will go to the family to help with the funeral expenses. The page “The Riehl family” has raised $10,351 CAD of the $10,000 goal.
“Hi, my name is Alee Hargreaves and I’m raising money for the Riehl family after the sudden loss of their beloved daughter Lillie. Lillie was 16 years old, and one of my best friends. If you donate all funds will be sent to the Riehl family to help cover the cost of the funeral.”
Obituary and Funeral arrangements for Lilly Riehl have not been made by the family.
Related story: One person dead after fatal collision in Perth East
One individual is dead taking after a two-vehicle crash in Perth East Monday morning, Perth Province common police say. Crisis groups reacted to the collision on Thruway 8 between Perth Street 102 and Perth Street 104 between Shakespeare and Unused Hamburg within the Township of Perth East fair time recently at 6:30 a.m. Monday.
The West Locale OPP activity occurrence administration and requirement group was making a difference in the Perth District OPP investigation of the cause of the crash. Police closed Interstate 8 promptly after the collision Monday morning, saying it would likely stay closed for a few hours.
Whereas a representative with the OPP said Interstate 8 was anticipated to revive without further ado after 2 p.m. Monday, she would not share any extra subtle elements around the circumstances driving up to the collision and if climate or blowing snow was a factor.
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