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Enfield High School Student Killed In Motor Vehicle Crash

ENFIELD, CT — A student from Enfield High School was killed late Sunday morning in a motor vehicle crash in Blandford, Mass., according to authorities.

Megan Davis, who turned 17 just two weeks ago and would have entered her senior year this fall, was a passenger in a Ford Fusion which was involved in a crash on North Blandford Road around 11:15 a.m. Four other teenagers besides Davis occupied the Fusion, all from Enfield, and were taken to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, state police said.

The crash remains under investigation.
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Davis moved to Enfield with her family from New York state in 2021. She joined the Eagle wrestling team and won four matches in the 2022-23 season – two against boys and two in the CIAC girls state tournament.

“Megan was the best mix of sweet and sarcastic,” Enfield Wrestling Club president and family friend Megan McNally told Patch. “She was always making everyone laugh. She was able to befriend anyone, and often did. She was a dedicated to anything and everything she set her mind to. She will be so sorely missed by so many which is a testimony to how very loved she will continue to be.”

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A GoFundMe account has been established to help the Davis family with funeral expenses. As of mid-afternoon Wednesday, more than $14,000 has been raised.

“I worked with Megan’s mom for years,” organizer Wesley Fisher wrote. “She was one of the most sacrificing people I know. She is an incredibly hard worker as well. She gave everything for her family, and loves and cares for them very much. This has really taken such an emotional toll on their family. I can’t say much about Megan, but in the few times I met her, she was a bright kid with a great future. This family continues to feel pain and grief I can’t express or completely relate to.”

Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed, McNally said.


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