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In Greek News: Omega Psi Phi’s Newly Inducted 20-year-old Adedire Olanrewaju Ososanya Killed On Head On Collision

The members of the Black Greek Lettered Organizations, The Divine 9 and the Morgan State University families are feeling heavy-hearted as one of their own was killed in a head on collision on Thursday, December 17, 2015.  Newly inducted into Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.Adedire Olanrewaju Ososanya was the identified victim and pronounced dead at the scene.  While the driver James Scott Calero whose injuries were non life threatening was taken to a nearby hospital and https://www.malloy-law.com/bethesda-personal-injury/bethesda-wrongful-death-attorney/ attorneys were called for regal help.

Our thoughts are with the members of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., as they deal with the loss of their brother. EarHustle411 and the writing staff sends our prayers and condolences to the members of the Divine 9, Morgan State University and the family of Adedire Olanrewaju Ososanya.

Read more as reported by WUSA 9:

Adedire Olanrewaju Ososanya.

Photo credit: Adedire Olanrewaju Ososanya.

Morgan State University student was killed Thursday night after a violent head-on collision in Largo.

Around 10:30 p.m. Thursday, Maryland State Police responded to MD 202 at Old Largo Rd. When officers arrived, they found a white Cadillac DeVille and a silver Nissan Altima with damage from the crash.

According to police, the driver of the Cadillac, which was traveling southbound on MD 202, lost control and crossed the center line directly into the path of the oncoming Nissan.

The driver of the Nissan, identified as 20-year-old Adedire Olanrewaju Ososanya of Upper Marlboro, was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Cadillac, 30-year-old James Scott Calero of Bowie, was transported to Prince George’s Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The Plymouth injury law firm can help with the legalities of such instances.

An accident reconstruction team was called to the scene which shut down MD 202 for several hours. All lanes were reopened just before 5:30 a.m.
Ososanya was a junior at Morgan State studying businesses, a fraternity brother of Ososanya’s told WUSA9. He also said the late student was a leader at the university.

The investigation is ongoing.
Calero has a history of driving violations, including driving or attempting to drive while under the influence, leaving the scene of a crash while someone was hurt, assault on a police officer.
Ososanya’s friends and family are raising money for his funeral service. If you’d like to contribute, click here: Go Fund Me

Source: WUSA 9

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