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stanley spain eekend in Louisville.Police there say a 15-year-old is in critical condition after floodwaters swept him away Friday.According to officers, the teen was playing with his brother in a drainage ditch when the water dragged him for about 100 yards.Trinity High School identified the boy as sophomore Davey Albright.Categories: Featured, Local News, NewsTags: critical condition, Flooding, LouisvilleFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin Leave a Reply Cancel reply .clt-73 .thumb-wrap display: block;float: none;.clt-73 .inner-thumb-wrap padding: 56.25% 0 0 0;.content-primary-cat a font-size: 13px; Related
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