Shawn Kuefler Death – Shawn Kuefler, a professional, and an outstanding musician has passed away, he was said to have been involved in a motor vehicle accident that claimed his life. Kuefler was always out supporting the local music scene. Eric DeLuca wrote in a social media tribute that when Room 13 started he had no idea that being in this band with Shawn would be different than all the rest.
Shawn Kuefler dedication to lights and set up was like no other. But his sense of humor will be most missed. He had a great attitude and was well liked. And telling stories or being humorous was a knack he had. DeLuca said he was still processing this as a lot of local musicians in the community are. Kuefler was one of a kind for sure.
Shawn Kuefler Obituary and funeral plans will be released by the family…
RELATED ARTICLE; Williamston and Lansing residents died in Wednesday night crash at E.L. intersection
A man from Williamston who was 19 years old and a man from Lansing who was 20 years old both passed away as a result of an accident that occurred at an intersection in East Lansing on Wednesday night, according to the police.
According to an update provided by East Lansing police on Thursday afternoon, the accident that occurred at 8:04 p.m. and involved two automobiles at the intersection of Lake Lansing and Coolidge roads left six additional persons injured, four of whom remained hospitalized on Thursday. According to what they said, two people had been released from the hospital.
According to the police, all eight victims were passengers in two automobiles that were involved in a collision at the crossroads. On Thursday, the police stated that the status of one of the patients who was still being treated in the hospital was critical. They claimed that one of the victims had been evacuated to the University of Michigan Hospital and that their status had remained unchanged since then.
It was not stated what the conditions were like for the other patients who remained in the hospital. The identities of the deceased males have not been made public at this time. According to the authorities, the inquiry was still ongoing. Officer Steve Whelan of the East Lansing Police Department requests that anybody who may have information on the event get in touch with him at 517-319-6897, extension 6637.
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