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HEARTBREAKING NEWS: Former Penn State and Ohio State Football Star Julian Fleming Critically Injured, Girlfriend Alyssa Boyd Tragically Killed in ATV Crash After Colliding with Deer in Pennsylvania

Tragic ATV Crash Claims Life of Alyssa Boyd, Leaves Former Penn State Star Julian Fleming Seriously Injured
Columbia Township, PA – May 25, 2025 – A devastating ATV accident in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, has left the Bloomsburg and Penn State communities mourning the loss of Alyssa Boyd, 23, and praying for the recovery of former college football standout Julian Fleming, 24, who was seriously injured in the crash. The incident, which occurred on the evening of May 23, 2025, along Painter Lick Lane in Columbia Township, has sparked renewed conversations about ATV safety and the fragility of life.

According to a Pennsylvania State Police report, the crash took place at approximately 8:13 p.m. when Fleming, a former wide receiver for Jae State and Penn State, was operating a 2024 Yamaha ATV with Boyd as his passenger. The couple was traveling northbound on Painter Lick Lane, a rural road near the New York state line, when a deer suddenly darted into their path, causing a catastrophic collision. Neither Fleming nor Boyd was wearing safety equipment, such as helmets, at the time of the accident, which likely exacerbated the severity of their injuries.
Alyssa Boyd, a 23-year-old from Bloomsburg and a graduate of the University of Alabama, was pronounced dead at the scene due to extensive injuries. Described by friends as a vibrant and kind-hearted individual with a passion for soccer and basketball, Boyd was a beloved figure in her community. Her social media accounts, filled with tributes from loved ones, highlighted her radiant smile and infectious spirit, underscoring the profound loss felt by those who knew her.
Julian Fleming, a native of Elysburg, Pennsylvania, and a former five-star recruit from Southern Columbia High School, sustained serious injuries and was transported to Guthrie Troy Community Hospital. Reports indicate that Fleming, who was released from the hospital following treatment, is now recovering from the ordeal. The exact nature of his injuries has not been disclosed, but authorities described them as significant.