'The Voice' alum dies suddenly at 24
Dylan Carter, 'The Voice' star passes away after devastating crash
Dylan Carter, a former contestant on The Voice has passed away at the age of 24.
Following a car accident in South Carolina on April 25, Carter , who appeared on season 24 of the NBC competition series, was found dead on April 25.
The star was remembered by his community and fellow workers as a talented performed and kind individual.
His death was confirmed by Moncks County mayor Thomas Hamilton Jr. who wrote on Facebook post, "Our family is heartbroken to hear about the passing of Dylan Carter in a car accident. As a gifted singer, he frequently entertained our community with his performances at Town events."
"His kindness and charm earned him immense respect, and his absence will be deeply felt," he added.
Noting, "To the loved ones and acquaintances of Dylan, we offer our sincerest condolences during this difficult period. The Town of Moncks Corner, its Council, and entire staff extend their deepest sympathies. He was much more to our family than an entertainer he was our friend and we are deeply saddened."
Notably, Reba McEntire, who coached Dylan Carter on The Voice also shared on Instagram Stories, "We will miss Dylan so much. He was a brilliant, kind and talented young man who brought a huge ray of sunshine to The Voice."
"Rest in peace, my dear friend," McEntire added.
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