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Alabama student killed in one-vehicle accident last Friday
A University of Alabama sophomore from Montgomery died Friday in a one-vehicle accident near Prattville, officials said Monday.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC-TV, MyFoxAL.com)-- The latest Alabama news from the Associated Press.
UA student killed in one-vehicle wreck
MONTGOMERY | A University of Alabama sophomore from Montgomery died Friday in a one-vehicle accident near Prattville, officials said Monday.Harry Blaylock DeBray, 21, was killed Friday night on U.S. Highway 82, about 10 miles west of Prattville, state trooper spokeswoman Dorris Teague said.
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TUSCALOOSA - If Jonathan Lowe's family had it to do over, the senior tailback would have stayed with Alabama's football team this summer. As it is, Lowe reported Wednesday with the Crimson Tide's contingent of new walk-on players for the start of fall semester.









