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NBA hopeful Terrence Clarke, 19, killed in ‘high-speed’ car crash after ‘running red light’ in LA

NBA hopeful Terrence Clarke has been killed in a 'high-speed' car crash after 'running a red light' in Los Angeles.

The 19-year-old was being tipped to become one of basketball's new stars.

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Terrence Clarke, 19, has been killed in a horror car crash in LA after 'running a red light'Credit: Getty

Last month he declared for the NBA draft after playing his freshman season for the University of Kentucky, but died just a day after signing with a top sports agency.

The promising shooting guard's vehicle collided with a truck after 'running a red light' at 'high speed', according to an officer from the Los Angeles Police Department.

The city's Fire Department was first on the scene and 6ft 7ins Clarke was transported to a local hospital where he died from his injuries on Thursday.

The university announced Clarke's death in a statement but did not include any more details.

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Kentucky 'Wildcats' coach John Calipari said he was 'absolutely gutted and sick', describing the rising star as a 'beautiful kid, someone who owned the room with his personality, smile and joy'.

Calipari said: "We are all in shock. I am on my way to Los Angeles to be with his mother and his brother to help wherever I can.

"This will be a difficult period for all those who know and love Terrence, and I would ask that everyone take a moment tonight to say a prayer for Terrence and his family. May he rest in peace."

LAPD Sergeant John Matassa, who works in the Valley Traffic Division, told ESPN that Clarke was a solo occupant in a vehicle that ran a red light going at a very high rate of speed in the San Fernando Valley area.

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Matassa said surveillance video showed that Clarke collided with another vehicle preparing to turn left, hit a street light pole and then a wall.

Clarke was taken to Northridge Hospital Medical and later pronounced dead.

Matassa said the truck driver did not suffer any injuries.

Clarke was driving a 2021 Hyundai Genesis and not wearing his seat belt properly, according to Matassa.

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