Olympic sprinter from Guyana killed in N.Y. car crash
Associated Press
NEW YORK — Roger Gill, a sprinter who competed for Guyana at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, was killed in a Brooklyn car crash. He was 35.
The car in which Gill was riding hit an unoccupied box truck early Sunday. He died at a hospital, police said.
Warren Davies, the 35-year-old driver, died at the scene and investigators believe he might have been speeding.