Former Washington Huskies Star Voi Tunuufi Dies in Utah Car Crash
Former Huskies Star Dies in Utah Car Crash at 23

Former University of Washington defensive end Voi Tunuufi has been identified as the victim of a fatal car crash in his hometown of West Jordan, Utah. The 23-year-old was driving an SUV around 11:15pm on Sunday when he collided with a commercial vehicle and a pickup truck. The exact details of the crash remain unclear.

Tunuufi was rushed to the hospital, where he later died, according to KSL.com.

Coach and Teammates Mourn

'Voi was a hardworking, passionate and dedicated member of this football program,' Jedd Fisch, Tunuufi's last coach at Washington, said in a statement to The Seattle Times. 'He was universally beloved and respected by his teammates and coaches, and the outpouring of love and support following his passing is proof of the impact he made here.'

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Prior to playing for Fisch, Tunuufi was a key player on the 2023 Huskies that advanced to the College Football Championship against Michigan, where they ultimately fell to the Wolverines.

Impressive College Career

Appearing in 52 games for the Huskies over four seasons, the 6ft 1in, 275-pound run stuffer recorded 86 tackles, 12.5 sacks and one forced fumble.

Community Support

A GoFundMe page has been launched to ease the financial burdens facing Tunuufi's family as they plan for funeral arrangements. The page describes him as 'the goofy guy, the one with the contagious laughter. Our brother who was always willing to go without so that someone else was on top. He never would shy away from any opportunity to serve those of his village. He was always going above and beyond, always giving & making sure people were included.'

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