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    2 Judson Students Killed in Accident

    Paul StukelBy Paul StukelApril 21, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Two Judson University student were killed last evening in a multiple-car accident on Route 31 in Elgin.

    Dallas Colburn, a senior from Plano, Ill., and Nathanael Madison, a senior from Wernersville, Pa., were identified as the victims of the accident, which happened near the entrance to the school. Two other as yet unidentified students were involved in the crash.  They are being treated at Sherman Hospital with one sustaining serious injuries. All of the students were seniors in Judson’s architecture program.

    Judson officials went to the hospital to provide support to the students. Judson President Gene Crume shared news of the accident with Judson’s residential students in a special meeting held at 1:30 a.m. that night in the Lindner Fitness Center located on Judson’s Elgin campus.

    “We are deeply saddened and mourn this tragic loss tonight. We grieve with the families and ask for prayers for the students and their families,” said Dr. Crume. “Our prayers are also with the students who were injured and who will be impacted by this tragic accident. We continue to trust in God who walks alongside us in every situation.”

    Judson’s Wellness Center staff will be available to talk with any students who are struggling with this loss. Herrick Chapel will be available to students all day on Wednesday in memory of the two students who passed away. The university will announce plans later in the week for memorial services on Judson’s campus to honor the two students who passed away.

     

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