Runako Morton rumored dead

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Posts on Social Networking sites, Facebook.com & Twitter.com are indicating that former West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago and Leeward Islands batsman, Runako Morton, was killed in an accident.

There has been no confirmation by any major news outlets at the moment but current West Indies player Carlos Brathwaite tweeted; “RIP Runacko Morton. Gone but not forgotten” and current T&T opening batsman Justin Gullien tweeted; “RIP Runako Morton. Gone far too soon. Lost for words…” following this facebook post showing up about an hour earlier.

This post from the facebook group, PresWatch which lists it’s base in San Fernando, T&T, is confirming the rumors and giving some more details to the event; “It has been confirmed that WI Cricketer Runako Morton has passed away. Its been reported that he was travelling south bound and may have lost control of the vehicle slamming into a pole. The collision killed Morton on the spot.”

Trinidad & Tobago all rounder Rayad Emrit tweeted, “R.I.P. Morton. You’ll always be remembered buddy. Gone but NEVER forgotten. We miss you bro…”

Former West Indies and Jamaican batsman and current Vice-President of the West Indies Players Association, Wavell Hinds, tweeted, “Gone far too soon brother Runako. I will treasure the great memories for sure. R.I.P. God knows best.”

Shocked and baffled fans continue to pour in their condolences on Twitter
http://wicricnews.com/blog/runako-morton-rumored-dead

Sad to hear if true, RIP :(
 
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Crick...on-dies-in-road-accident/Article1-821087.aspx

West Indies cricketer Runako Morton was killed in a car crash here Sunday night. The 33-year-old, one of the few cricketers to emerge from the island of Nevis, lost control of the car he was driving and hit a pole, according to reports. He died on the spot. Morton had played 15 Test matches, 56 One-day internationals and seven Twenty20s for the West Indies since making his international debut in 2002. He last played in February 2010 in a Twenty20 against Australia in Sydney.


Former West Indies Chris Gayle, under whom Morton played in the national team, tweeted: "We lost a True Warrior W.I Cricketer Runako Morton-May is soul rest in peace! Our memories together Live On!-My Condolences to his Family."

West Indies player Carlos Brathwaite also offered his condolences. "RIP Runacko Morton. Gone but not forgotten," he tweeted.

England star batsman Kevin Pietersen also expressed his shock on Twitter.

"My thoughts go out to Runako Morton's family this morning... Such sad news!! What a lovely guy & fierce competitor!! RIP bossman!!!" he said.

Morton had represented Trinidad and Tobago, Leeward Islands and Nevis.

Morton scored 5980 runs at an average of 39.60 in a first class career that spanned over 17 years.

Morton's career, however, was never short of controversies. He was was expelled from the West Indian Academy in July 2001, for a series of regulation breaches but a good run with the bat for Leeward Islands in the Busta Cup forced the selectors to recall him in 2002 as a replacement for Marlon Samuels.

His career seemed almost over in September 2002, when he pulled out of the ICC Champions Trophy in September 2002, after lying about the death of his grandmother. In January, 2004, he was arrested but released without charge following a stabbing incident.

Morton and Leeward Islands allrounder Tonito Willett were arrested, before being released on bail, in March last year for possession of marijuana.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cr...ako-Morton-33-dies-in-Trinidad-car-crash.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runako_Morton
 
^^ yeah, further confirmation.

Runako Morton, the West Indies batsman, has died in a road accident on Sunday, police have confirmed. Morton, 33, crashed into a utility pole on the Solomon Hochoy Highway in Chase Village in central Trinidad.

He was on his way home from a cricket match, and was the sole occupant of the vehicle.

Morton played 15 Tests and 56 ODIs for West Indies with his last appearance for his country coming against Australia in a Twenty20 international in 2010.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/westindies/content/current/story/556238.html
 
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