Horrible act of violence leaves two college hockey players dead
The hockey community is deeply saddened by a tragic event involving the loss of two former college players, Sidney Capolino, 23, from Pawling, New York, and Meghan Moore, 25, from Centerville, Massachusetts, who were both victims of a double m*rder.
The perpetrator, described as an "obsessive stalker" of Moore's, later took his own life. Both women had previously played for the New England College women's hockey team in Henniker, New Hampshire.
"New England College is deeply saddened by the tragic loss of two recent graduates, Sidney Capolino '22 and Meghan Moore '21, Meghan and Sidney were known to many on campus, and we are keeping their families and friends in our thoughts and our prayers at this difficult time. As the campus community pauses to process the gravity of the event, it is important that we support and care for each other."
New England College expressed sadness over the passing of Sidney Capolino '22 and Meghan Moore '21, offering condolences to their families and friends. The college community is urged to come together in support during this difficult period.
Barnstable Superintendent, Sara Ahern, also gave her sympathies for the loss of Meghan Moore, a former Barnstable High School student known for her infectious smile, joyous laughter, and love for ice hockey.
Ahern extended heartfelt condolences to Moore's loved ones during this trying time.
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