Parents of Pennsylvania soccer player Karoline Heintz speak out after daughter was allegedly killed by boyfriend: Worst nightmare

The grieving parents of slain Karoline Heintz, the Pennsylvania university soccer star who was found stabbed to death allegedly by her boyfriend, expressed that they are living a “parent’s worst nightmare.”“It has been devastating for family, friends, and the whole community,” Heintz’s family said in a statement through the Pennsylvania State Police Friday, according to WTAE on Friday.“Karoline was loved by all.She was a kind, smart, beautiful girl.

We want justice for our ‘sweet’ Karoline.”Heintz, an 18-year-old incoming freshman at PennWest California University, was allegedly killed while discussing her future with boyfriend Royce Moser Wednesday night.The pair had met up outside Moser’s father’s home in North Strabane Township, where their conversation about their future went a “little bit south,” officials said.Moser, 18, said he had something for Heintz and ran inside and grabbed a large kitchen knife he allegedly used to stab the teen girl in the chest.Heintz, who was inside her Jeep Cherokee during the attack, fell out of the car before Moser allegedly stuffed her body in the back hatch and desperately raced to his mother’s home to enlist her help in disposing of the body.Moser and his 57-year-old mother, Rachel Moser, attempted to clean up any evidence from the car, their bodies and their clothes.The mother-son duo then drove the Jeep back to California Borough, where they dumped the vehicle outside of the PennWest California campus at the public library, officials alleged.Heintz family called police to request a wellness check on the teen after they didn’t hear from her when she was supposed to arrive at her dorm.Police found Heintz in the back of her car at around 12:30 a.m.The teen, who had committed to play soccer for the university’s women’s soccer team, was remembered as a “happy, bubbly teammate” after her death.“There are no words to describe the immense pain and sorrow we feel from the loss of our friend a...

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Publisher: New York Post

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