The Loyola High School, a Jesuit Catholic preparatory establishment in Los Angeles, announced this Tuesday, May 6, 2025 the death of Braun Levi, a very promising American tennis player aged 18. Manhattan Beach police said that he had been overturned by a drunk driver.
Difficult awakening for tennis enthusiasts this Tuesday, May 6, 2025. Around 00:46 (local time) in Manhattan Beach, California, local police have been called an accident involving a pedestrian on Boulevard Sepulveda of this town very close to Los Angeles. According to police officers on social networks, the latter discovered, arriving on the spot, the body of the victim lying on the ground in the street, inert. It was the young tennis player Braun Levi, 18 years old.
The young sportsman, student at Loyola high school, a Jesuit Catholic establishment in Los Angeles, was overthrown by a drunk driver. The latter, named Jenia Belt and 33 years old, was next to the adolescent’s body when the police arrived at the location of the drama.
A remarkable course
Immediately transported to local hospital by Manhattan Beach police, Braun Levy “succumbed to his injuries despite the efforts of the medical staff”thus declared the agents of the police, relayed by our colleagues of the Parisian.
-On social networks this Tuesday, May 6, 2025, the Loyola High School announced with great emotion the disappearance of her young prodigy, who had a great future on the national and professional tennis circuit.
“We have a broken heart to learn the death of Braun Levi, Senior of Loyola”first wrote the School Institute in a publication on the social network X, in legend of a photo of the young American hope. “18 years old, he had been holder for four years in the Loyola tennis team and has established itself as one of the most accomplished students in the history of the programwhich has just won a fourth title of consecutive champion “praised the establishment, in the last tribute to his student.
“His charming personality, his contagious smile and his overflowing energy made him an appreciated member of the Loyola community”concluded the Jesuit Catholic high school in Los Angeles. Braun Levi will miss many of his classmates, but also for tennis lovers.