Maude Jacques, women's wheelchair basketball world champion, dead at 31
Wheelchair Basketball Canada announced the sudden passing of former national team player Maude Jacques at age 31 on Sunday.
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Wheelchair Basketball Canada announced the sudden passing of former national team player Maude Jacques at age 31 on Sunday.
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