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Viewing today for three South Fork students killed in car crash

Friday, August 7th, 2009 by Cara Fitzpatrick
Nicholas Coady

Nicholas Coady

Connor Graver

Connor Graver

Christopher Briglio

Christopher Briglio

A viewing is scheduled today for the three young men killed earlier this week in a car crash south of Stuart.

Friends and family can visit Chris Briglio, 18, Nick Coady, 18, and Connor Graver, 16, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at St. Christopher Catholic Church in Hobe Sound Fl. A prayer vigil will be held at 7:30 p.m.

Mass for Graver will be celebrated at noon Saturday at St. Christopher Catholic Church, with burial following at Riverside Memorial Park in Tequesta.

Coady will have a second visitation from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Forest Hills Funeral Homes – Young and Prill Chapel, south of Stuart. Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Christopher Catholic Church.

No additional services are planned for Briglio, according to the funeral home.

More details emerge in Tuesday crash that killed three local teens

Thursday, August 6th, 2009 by Daphne Duret

Beer cans were were found in an SUV and on the scene of what authorities say may be an alcohol-related crash that killed three teens earlier this week.

An impromptu memorial service Tuesday evening at Hobe Sound Beach.(Sarah Grile/The Palm Beach Post) See more photos

an impromptu memorial service Tuesday evening at Hobe Sound Beach.(Sarah Grile/The Palm Beach Post)

Nick Coady, 18, Christopher Harold Briglio, 18, and Connor William Graver, 16, were all killed early Tuesday when the Jeep Grand Cherokee that Coady was driving slammed into the back of a John Deere front-end loader and overturned.

Florida Highway Patrol troopers since then have been investigating whether speed and alcohol were factors in the crash. It may be several weeks before results of toxicology tests are available, FHP officials said.

Today FHP Lt. Chris Cribbs said he saw beer cans in the Jeep and on the scene of the accident.

“I couldn’t say how many, but it was more than one,” Cribbs said, adding that he was at the scene while the SUV was still overturned and it was so badly damaged it was difficult to clearly see inside.

Coady was driving east on Cove Road and had just passed the Federal Highway intersection when the SUV collided with a John Deere front-end loader on a construction site.

Cribbs said there were barricades surrounding the construction site but the driver of the front-end-loader had backed into the eastbound lanes of the road, partially blocking oncoming traffic.

The driver, 25-year-old Pedro Perez-Espinosa of Okeechobee, was not hurt in the crash.

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As loved ones mourn 3 teen victims, police look for answers in fatal crash near Stuart

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 by Daphne Duret
Theresa Caputo of Stuart, in black, hugs another woman Wednesday at the scene of a memorial that was built along Cove Road near Stuart. Caputo, a mother of three, said her children all knew and grew up with those killed. (DEBORAH SILVER/Treasure Coast Newspapers) See more photos

Theresa Caputo of Stuart, in black, hugs another woman Wednesday at the scene of a memorial that was built along Cove Road near Stuart. Caputo, a mother of three, said her children all knew and grew up with those killed. (DEBORAH SILVER/Treasure Coast Newspapers)

A few teenagers in board shorts and T-shirts lifted their sunglasses just long enough to wipe away their tears and hug one another in the grass along Cove Road Wednesday afternoon as they stood above a swelling memorial site.

Amid her tears, a mother bent down, reached through the letters, flowers and mementos and clutched a golf ball in her hand.

Angela Coady said she knew one of her son Nick’s friends had put it there intending for it to stay, but when she saw it she decided she had to take it with her.

“The last time I saw him he was going to play golf. He was happy as a lark,” she said. “The next time I saw him, he was dead.”

Nick Coady, 18, and his friends — Christopher Harold Briglio, 18, and Connor William Graver, 16, — were all killed early Tuesday when the Jeep Grand Cherokee that Coady was driving slammed into the back of a John Deere truck and overturned.

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Three young men dead after SUV slams into front-end loader doing road construction near Hobe Sound

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 by Post Staff

If there was fun to be had, Nick Coady, Chris Briglio and Connor Graver were likely involved.

They were the ones to call if you wanted to know where the party was or if you were looking for something to do, even on an otherwise boring summer night in Martin County. Once they got everyone to play musical chairs. Often, they were together.

Christopher Briglio

Christopher Briglio

Connor Graver

Connor Graver

Nicholas Coady

Nicholas Coady

“Those guys, you couldn’t help but have fun around them. They always lived life to the fullest,” said James Young, 18, a classmate at South Fork High School in Stuart.

So there was laughter mixed in with the tears Tuesday as their former classmates and friends at South Fork gathered near the spot along Cove Road, south of Stuart, where the three lost their lives in what authorities are calling an alcohol-related crash.

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Nick, 18, of Stuart, Chris, 18, of Tequesta, and Connor, 16, of Hobe Sound, died at about 2 a.m. Tuesday after the SUV they were in slammed head-on into a John Deere front-end loader at a construction site at Cove Road and U.S. 1, said Lt. Chris Cribbs of the Florida Highway Patrol.

Chris and Connor, who friends say were “inseparable,” died at the scene. Neither were wearing seat belts, according to the police report. Nick, the driver, died later at St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach. He was wearing a seat belt.

Investigators also suspect Nick was speeding. The speed limit on Cove Road is 35 mph.

The driver of the John Deere, Pedro Perez-Espinosa, 25, of Okeechobee wasn’t hurt.

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Construction crews were widening the road and installing drainage or sewage pipe at that intersection when the SUV, traveling eastbound, approached, Cribbs said. The loader had just dumped some dirt by the roadside and was backing off the road when the SUV struck. It hit the loader’s bucket, flipping the SUV, according to the police report. The crash destroyed the SUV.

There wasn’t much light in the area, he said, but crews said the front-end loader itself was well lit.

The crash closed Cove Road for hours as emergency workers cleared the wreckage.

A woman who answered the door at Nick’s house Tuesday said he was an “angel,” but said the family didn’t want to discuss the crash.

Chris’ grandmother, Helen Nekola, said the Briglios’ family members were gathering in Tequesta to mourn.

“He was a wonderful boy,” Nekola said by phone from Bethpage, N.Y. “We’re just trying to get around this.”

Classmates, who gathered at the site after the wreckage had been cleared, built a makeshift memorial for the trio. They left flowers, a football, a polo shirt and letters. They scrawled messages across a large poster as they might have a yearbook, covering it with signatures by mid-afternoon. And they talked about their friends. (more…)

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