Caden Fine, JJ Wright, Cameron Casorso Death, Victim Identified in Alberta Highway Car Accident

Caden Fine, JJ Wright, Cameron Casorso Death Stavely, Alberta — The hockey community and families across Canada and the U.S. are mourning the tragic deaths of Caden Fine, JJ Wright, and Cameron Casorso, who were killed in a highway collision south of Calgary while traveling to practice with the Southern Alberta Mustangs junior hockey team.

Caden Fine, a talented centre originally from Birmingham, Alabama, was remembered as a dedicated athlete and beloved teammate whose passion for the game left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him.

JJ Wright and Cameron Casorso, both from Kamloops, British Columbia, were also among the victims. Friends, teammates, and community members described them as kind, hardworking, and deeply committed to their sport, leaving behind a legacy of friendship and sportsmanship that will not be forgotten.

The Southern Alberta Mustangs released a statement honoring the trio as more than athletes — “teammates, sons, brothers, friends, and deeply loved members of our Mustang family.” The organization expressed profound grief and asked for privacy and respect for the families during this heartbreaking time.

Authorities responded to the scene on Highway 2 near Stavely and are investigating the circumstances of the collision. Funeral and memorial arrangements will be shared by the families and the Mustangs organization once finalized.

The loss of Caden Fine, JJ Wright, and Cameron Casorso has left a lasting void in the junior hockey community and serves as a tragic reminder of the fragility of life. Their memory will live on in the hearts of teammates, family, and friends who were fortunate to know them.

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