Man Killed By Train a Morristown's Got Talent Winner
Stanislav Kling-Loy, playing violin, took the top prize in 2011 in annual school district fundraiser.
The man whom an NJ Transit spokeswoman Monday said made no attempt to move out of the way of an oncoming train was later identified as Stanislav Kling-Loy, who won the annual Morristown's Got Talent event with his sister in February 2011. He was 21 at the time of death, the spokeswoman said. Stanislav and his sister Junia, who was 14 at the time of the competition, performed a violin and piano duet that took first place. Stanislav played the violin. "We are saddened to hear about this tragic loss," said Debbie Sontupe, chair of the Morris Educational Foundation, which runs Morristown's Got Talent. "Stasz was an extremely talented musician and wonderful person. We were honored to have him as part of the Morris Educational Foundation's …
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Binky45
12:20 am on Tuesday, January 8, 2013
What's most disturbing about this is that there is no god or 'man in the sky" to answer to. What a waste... Any BS that the JW put his way was all BS and he was foolish enough to care. Immaculate conceptions, virgin births resurrections, raptures and the myths go on and on. Too bad because he was obviously a very gifted person.   more ›