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Lorenzo Brino, ‘7th Heaven’ actor, dies in road accident at 21

Lorenzo Brino
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Lorenzo Brino who played ‘Sam Camden’ on drama series 7th Heaven, has been killed in a road accident, aged 21.

According to the details, Brino drove a 2016 Toyota Camry a little after 3:00 A.M. in Yucaipa, California, when he lost control of the car.

He collided with a utility pole around Yucaipa Boulevard and 16th Street, and pronounced dead at the scene.

Brino was the only occupant in the car when the incident took place.

Lorenzo Brino and his brother Nikolas Brino played twins ‘David’ and ‘Sam’, the youngest children in the large Camden brood.

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‘7th Heaven’ child star Lorenzo Brino killed in road accident

7th Heaven is an American family drama television series revolves around Camden family and their lives in the fictional town of Glenoak, California.

The series debuted on August 26, 1996, on The WB, where it aired for ten seasons.

Lorenzo Brino and his brother first appeared on the family drama beginning in the third season, then became featured players in season 5.

From the sixth season through the final eleventh, they were credited as cast members.

The pair of real-life brothers were two of a group of quadruplets.

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Before Brino permanently assumed the role of Sam, he and his siblings would rotate between playing the infant characters.

He appeared in a total of 138 episodes.

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