
According to the police, a high school student in Southern California was killed by a suspected driver on Sunday.
Manhattan Beach Police Department said that the officials arrested 33 -year -old Zenia Belt on suspicion of DUI and after the murder on Sunday at 12:46, a man lay down on the road next to a car. According to Fox 11, the victim was identified as an 18 -year -old student Braun Levi at Loyola High School, which was just one month away from graduation. He planned to attend the University of Virginia after graduation.
The police is catching the belt without bail.
Levi Loyola was a senior at High School, where he was designed to graduate in June. According to a social media post by Catholic Jesuit School, after winning the League Championship on April 29, he was a four-year Versity Starter in the High School Tennis team and is considered “one of the most skilled student-athletes in the history of the program”.
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Braun Levi was killed by an alleged drunkard driver on Sunday morning. (@braun.levi/instagram)
In addition to his participation in the High School Senior, Tennis team, there were captains of an supreme team, members of the student council, volleyball team manager and more.
The Loyola High School Athletics Department paid tribute to Levi in a social media post on Sunday.
The school’s athletics department wrote, “We are heartbroken to share the news of the death of Loyola High School Senior, Braun Levi.” “His beloved personality, infectious smile and infinite energy made him a favorite member of the Loyola community. He was a true man for others and with others, and we will miss him a lot. We love you, Braun.”
According to Los Angeles Times, Braun’s death occurs at a time when his parents recently lost their house in the fire of Palisads, forcing him to move to South Bay.
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Braun Loyola was a senior at High School. (@braun.levi/instagram)
Braun’s friends took a bath with messages touching their Instagram page after death.
“Whoever knows you that they know how lucky they are. You have never met a stranger, and leave an impact on all of you. I will be as big as every day and love. You see a famine every day.
Loyola High School Principal Jamal Adams on Sunday spoke to Braun in a message to employees and students.
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Braun was designed to attend the University of Virginia after graduating. (@braun.levi/instagram)
Adams wrote, “Braun was a bright appearance in our Loyola family … bringing light, happiness and inspiration to all,” Adams wrote.
A prayer vigilance was held on Sunday evening in memory of Braun.