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Exclusive: Taylor Swift shows compassion for the family of a baseball player who was inexplicably struck by his own vehicle
Taylor Swift sent a bouquet of flowers to the family of a teen baseball star who was mysteriously killed four years ago, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.
Grant Solomon’s mother Angie said the ‘massive’ floral arrangement arrived two days after her son’s funeral at the family’s home in Franklin, Tennessee.
Her 18-year-old son was found lying under his truck outside of Ward Performance Institute, a baseball training facility, located at 1357 S Water Ave, in Gallatin, Tennessee, on the morning of July 20, 2020.
Grant was found by his father, Aaron Solomon, who called 911 to report that his son was trapped underneath his pickup truck. He was the only known witness.
The handsome 6ft4 athlete, who was starting his senior year of high school, died shortly after.
The Gallatin Police Department recorded his death as a parking lot accident, and closed the case, but his mother is demanding an investigation, and believes he was a victim of a crime.
Grant met Taylor at a concert in 2013, his mother recalled. The baseball star’s father, a former news anchor turned financial advisor, was working with the singer’s father Scott in Nashville.