Two-time WNBA champion Kara Braxton died at 43 following a single-car crash on Interstate 285 in Cobb County, Georgia. Police said she struck a concrete median wall and was pronounced dead at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital. The crash remains under investigation. The WNBA and her son, North Carolina tight end Jelani Thurman, shared tributes honoring her life and basketball legacy. Two-time WNBA champion Kara Braxton died at 43 following a single-car crash on Interstate 285 in Cobb County, Georgia. Police said she struck a concrete median wall and was pronounced dead at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital. The crash remains under investigation. The WNBA and her son, North Carolina tight end Jelani Thurman, shared tributes honoring her life and basketball legacy.
Trending
- 1,000-year-old gold tomb found in Panama shows ancient treasures and powerful leaders
- ‘Shirtless’ protest at AI summit: Youth Congress chief Uday Bhanu Chib arrested
- Delhi govt working to resolve all pending problems: CM Gupta
- Yunus returns to non-profit work after 18 months leading Bangladesh interim government
- Stock market crash today: Nifty50 goes below 25,600; BSE Sensex drops over 750 points
- ‘Was in touch with Hafiz Saeed’: How LeT’s Shabir Ahmed Lone is linked to 8 held for plotting terror attack in India
- Shashi Tharoor lauds move to replace Lutyens’ statue with Rajagopalachari’s bust at Rashtrapati Bhavan
- ‘INDIA bloc is intact’: Akhilesh Yadav’s remark amid calls for leadership change in oppn camp