Trevecca students hurt in auto accident in Bulgaria

Trevecca students hurt in auto accident in Bulgaria

by
NCN Staff
| 27 Jul 2011
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Two students from Trevecca Nazarene University were injured late last week in a car accident while working in Bulgaria.

Jake Resor and Graham Scott were on their way back to their accommodations after working in a youth camp in Vidrare when their vehicle was involved in an accident. They were immediately treated at a hospital and subsequently released.

The car with the Trevecca students was driven by a key leader in the church in Bulgaria, whose family members were also in the vehicle and sustained injuries. Everyone in the car is expected to make a full recovery.

Resor and Scott are part of three teams of Trevecca students spending 12 weeks in Bulgaria as part of Immerse, the university's summer missions program.
--Trevecca Nazarene University

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