Little girl of US sprinter Tyson Gay shot dead
The adolescent little girl of US Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay was shot dead on Sunday after a shooting at an eatery in Lexington, Kentucky, U.S., neighborhood media reported. Trinity Gay Trinity Gay, 15, – herself a rising track competitor – was shot in the neck around 4 am (0800 GMT), police said, by Lexington Herald Leader. She passed on in doctor's facility inside a hour of being transported. Witnesses said Gay was hit amid a trade of gunfire between two autos, as indicated by police. Two individuals in one of the autos have been kept for addressing. Tyson Gay, who holds the US record in the 100m, told nearby TV channel WLEX, "She didn't make it. I'm so confounded. She was simply here a week ago for fall break. It's so insane. I have no clue what happened." Trinity Gay was a top secondary school sprinter who longed for contending in the Olympics and turning into a specialist, as per her mom, Shoshana Boyd. "She was so blameless. She was so pure," Boyd told the New York Daily News. "I simply need individuals to quit shooting and acknowledge who they're harming. It's simply arbitrary. They don't get it. They don't comprehend who they're harming." Gay contended in the 2016 Olympics on the 4×100-meter hand-off group yet didn't win an award. He was likewise an individual from the 4×100-meter transfer at the 2012 Olympics yet was precluded because of a positive doping test
The adolescent little girl of US Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay was shot dead on Sunday after a shooting at an eatery in Lexington, Kentucky, U.S., neighborhood media reported. Trinity Gay Trinity Gay, 15, – herself a rising track competitor – was shot in the neck around 4 am (0800 GMT), police said, by Lexington Herald Leader. She passed on in doctor's facility inside a hour of being transported. Witnesses said Gay was hit amid a trade of gunfire between two autos, as indicated by police. Two individuals in one of the autos have been kept for addressing. Tyson Gay, who holds the US record in the 100m, told nearby TV channel WLEX, "She didn't make it. I'm so confounded. She was simply here a week ago for fall break. It's so insane. I have no clue what happened." Trinity Gay was a top secondary school sprinter who longed for contending in the Olympics and turning into a specialist, as per her mom, Shoshana Boyd. "She was so blameless. She was so pure," Boyd told the New York Daily News. "I simply need individuals to quit shooting and acknowledge who they're harming. It's simply arbitrary. They don't get it. They don't comprehend who they're harming." Gay contended in the 2016 Olympics on the 4×100-meter hand-off group yet didn't win an award. He was likewise an individual from the 4×100-meter transfer at the 2012 Olympics yet was precluded because of a positive doping test

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