Harlequins academy player and former England youth international, Seb Adeniran-Olule has tragically died in a car accident.
According to The Telegrapgh, 20-year-old Seb Adeniran-Olule, the Harlequins and England Under-20s front row forward, has been killed in a road collision.
The rugby star, Adeniran-Olule, who was described by his club as "one of the club's most promising youngsters", was a member of the England Under-20s squad that reached the final of the Junior World Championship last year.
He had also made two senior appearances off the bench for Harlequins in February and May 2015.
The 20-year-old Adeniran-Olule was described as 'one of the club’s most promising youngsters'
The club said in a statement, "Harlequins is deeply saddened to learn the news of the untimely death of Seb Adeniran-Olule in a road traffic collision.
"Seb was one of the Club’s most promising youngsters and an Academy member, who has been involved with the Club since the age of 13."
Conor O’Shea, Harlequins director of rugby, added: "Our thoughts and prayers are with Seb’s family and friends at this difficult time.
Adeniran (left) with a team-mate
"Seb was an incredible talent and had already represented England at under age level as well as making his senior debut for Quins at just 20. He will be sorely missed by the whole squad as well as by the wider club."
Adeniran-Olule was key fixture in the England Under-16 and Under-17 sides as a prop forward before making the switch to hooker for the national Under-18s.