The mother of the former Wanba player, Sophie Bruner, was killed in a car accident

Wnba’s Sophie Brunner
The mother was killed in a car accident
… investigation into the police
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Darssi Konoli Brunner – The mother of the former basketball player in Wnba and Arizona State Sophie Bruner -Killed tragicly in a face -to -face collision in Illinois. She was 61 years old.
Stephenson Sharif County Office said that the deputies responded to a deadly accident on the 26th road in Fribort on Saturday.
Officials said the results of the initial investigation indicated the Nissan Altima driver, Rolando ICO-COC30, he was heading to the south when he entered the veil to the north, and was directly crazy at the edge of Ford.
Konoli Brunner, a four -year -old mother, was behind the Ford wheel. SCSO said that both drivers were died at the scene.
“As part of the investigation, deputies study whether Mr. ICO-COCC may have contributed to the accident,” SCSO said in a press release. “There is no indication that Mrs. Conloli Bruner was strongly.”
“The toxins test will be performed as part of the autopsy process, and the results may take several weeks to be returned.”
Sexo Sharif Stephen Stofal “More than just a member of society,” Darcy said, and the death of his friend will be.
“Her death left a hole in the hearts of those who knew her, including me and my family members.”
Sophie Burner, the daughter of Conluli Bonner, was a basketball star from Fribport who led the Aquin Hs team to the nicknames of the state in her young years and the elderly. It is considered one of the greatest basketball players for girls in the history of the Ferport Rockford region.
The striker 6’1 adhered to playing university basketball in Arizona … where she won the title of the first All-Pac-12 team three times (2015-2017) and led Sun Devils to the NCAA championship every season.
It was not separated in 2017, but later signed with the stars of Phoenix Mercury and Antonio stars at the time. Brunner was also chosen to play in TEAM USA in the 2015 American Games. The team won a silver medal.
She continued to play professional football in Italy and coach in Rockford Christian schools.