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    Lowe’s Executive’s Daughter Dies in Porsche Tree Crash at 16

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    Stella Grace Bright, who was just 16 years old and the daughter of a high-ranking executive at Lowe’s, was tragically died in a vehicle accident that happened close to the family’s home in Mooresville, North Carolina, which was estimated to be worth $2.6 million. The tragedy took place near the family’s residence in Mooresville, North Carolina. Stella’s 2014 Porsche 911 supercar is reported to have left the highway, hit with a rock landscaping wall and a tree, and then been engaged in an accident as a result of the driver’s apparent excessive speed. The incident is believed to have occurred as a consequence of the driver’s apparent excessive speed.

    Stella was pronounced deceased at the scene of the collision, and her two friends, who were also in the car and had injuries as a result of the collision, were sent to the hospital. Stella was pronounced dead at the site of the collision. One of the friends made the decision to sit in the backseat of the sports car despite the fact that it is not designed to accommodate passengers and does not have any seat belts. Stella and the other passenger in the front seat always made sure to have their seat belts secured securely.

    Even though the particular speed at which Stella was driving has not been made public at this time, the investigators have established that speed had a factor in the collision that she was engaged in. The terrible event took place less than two miles distant from the lake property owned by the Bright family.

    It is not quite clear if Stella or her parents, Teresa and Chris Bright, were the owners of the Porsche in issue. Stella may have inherited the vehicle from her parents. Chris Bright is now serving as the Vice President of Market Delivery and Final Mile at Lowe’s, as stated in his profile on the professional networking website LinkedIn.

    After receiving the news that her sister Stella had passed away, Stella’s twin sister Olivia turned to social media to express her grief. She referred to Stella as her “other half” and said that she didn’t know how she could go on without her. She was unable to continue on without her. Stella’s close friends spoke highly of her, remarking that she had a “beautiful soul” and that she was able to make everyone around her laugh at some point or another.

    This horrible disaster has not only had an effect on the community as a whole, but it has also had a tremendous impact on Stella’s loved ones.

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