Tragic Murder in Florida Claims Lives of College Roommates and Ice Hockey Teammates

Two college graduates and former ice hockey teammates were tragically killed in their Miami apartment by one of their boyfriends.

Last weekend, a devastating incident took place in a West Miami-Dade apartment building, resulting in the deaths of two former college roommates. The assailant, identified as Luis Napoles, took the lives of Meghan Constance Moore and Sidney Capolino. Both women were graduates of New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire, and had a passion for ice hockey, having played together on the women’s team during their time at the college.

New England College Confirms Graduation

New England College released a statement confirming the tragic news and expressing their condolences to the families and friends of the victims. Meghan Constance Moore, aged 25, graduated from the college in 2021, while Sidney Capolino, aged 23, was a member of the Class of 2022. The college shared this information on their social media platforms, extending their thoughts and prayers to those affected by the heartbreaking loss.

Details of the Tragic Incident

According to Miami-Dade police, the assailant, Luis Napoles, arrived at the Windsor Ludlam Trail Apartments on Saturday night where he fatally shot Meghan Moore outside the women’s residence. Subsequently, he entered the apartment and tragically gunned down Sidney Capolino before taking his own life.

Affectionate Remembrances

Meghan Moore, who had played as a forward in the NCAA Division III hockey team, was remembered fondly by her friend and former college teammate, Tara Rooney. Rooney described her as the funniest person one could meet effortlessly, emphasizing the profound impact Moore had on her life and the lasting memories shared.

Sidney Capolino, who hailed from Pawling, New York, played defense during her four seasons at the liberal arts college. She recently obtained her certification as a registered nurse in Florida on February 9, further highlighting the potential she had to make a difference in the healthcare field.

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