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Jay Briscoe’s daughters injured in car crash that took his life

Jay Briscoe’s wife Ashley posted on Facebook asking for prayers for her daughters, one of whom was going into surgery while the other one had some “pretty serious injuries.”

Details on the car crash that claimed two lives, including that of Briscoe, are still scarce apart from the driver of the other car was also killed. The early reports said that there were two other critical patients, one of whom was referred to as pediatric. One of his daughters is 12 years old while the other is 9.

“We need prayers! Gracie is on her way into surgery on her back. Jamin would want the whole world praying for his little girl,” Ashley wrote. “Pray for her precious legs to move again! Pray for Kayleigh who has some pretty serious injuries, but is stable and resting.”

Just a day before the tragic accident, Ashley posted photos of all four of them in a car on the way to attend the Spirit of Hope Grand National Championships.

The Laurel School District also closed their schools today out of respect for the family.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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