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Three in Shaw Family Killed

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From Staff and Wire Reports

The parents and sister of Miami Heat guard Brian Shaw were killed and an infant girl injured in an auto accident early Saturday near Las Vegas, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.

Charles Shaw, 52, apparently fell asleep at the wheel of the family’s Jeep at about 5:15 a.m. on Interstate 15 about nine miles south of the city limits.

Charles Shaw, his wife, Barbara, 51, and daughter Monica, 24, all were ejected from the vehicle. The women were pronounced dead at the scene, authorities said. Charles Shaw was airlifted to University Medical Center in Las Vegas, where he died from his injuries about an hour later.

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An infant girl, Brianna, whose relationship to the Shaw family was not immediately clear, was riding in a child restraint seat and survived. She was hospitalized in good condition.

The family, from Richmond, Calif., apparently was traveling to visit Brian Shaw, who has a home in the Las Vegas area.

Brian Shaw was a first-round draft pick of the Boston Celtics out of UC Santa Barbara in 1988 and spent two seasons with Boston before being traded to Miami midway through the 1991-92 season. His 7.3 scoring average last season was his lowest in four NBA seasons.

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