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Boxer Cody Nixon Among 2 Canadians Killed After Ferrari Hits Pole In Dubai

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 07 Mar, 2016 11:21 AM
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A newspaper in the United Arab Emirates says two Canadians, one of them a Toronto boxer, were killed after their rented Ferrari struck a pole and was split in two.
     
    The National newspaper says two others also died in the crash, which happened early Sunday local time.
     

    It's with heavy hearts that we bid farewell to Cody "C-4" Nixon. Cody lost his life yesterday while vacationing overseas. RIP Cody.

    Posted by Motor City Boxing Club on Sunday, 6 March 2016
    It says one of the Canadians has been identified as Cody Nixon of Toronto and the other is believed to be his cousin.
     
    The Motor City Boxing Club in Oshawa, Ont., posted a tribute to Nixon on its Facebook page, saying he had died "while vacationing overseas."
     
    A spokeswoman for Global Affairs Canada confirmed two Canadians had died in the United Arab Emirates but said no further details could be released due to privacy concerns.
     

    Just landed into Dubai picked up the Ferrari! Don't worry I won't speed ;)

    A photo posted by Cody (@travelwithcody) on

    Rachna Mishra said in an email that consular officials are in touch with local authorities and providing assistance to the families of the deceased.
     
    The National says police initially reported three people were killed in the crash but later said two men and two women had died.

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