Human Interest Real People Real People Tragedy 18-Year-Old Dies in Crash on the Way to Kansas City Chiefs Game After Mom Surprises Him with Tickets Connor Barba died in the crash, while his mother, Megan Barnett, was seriously injured By Anna Lazarus Caplan Anna Lazarus Caplan Anna Lazarus Caplan is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work previously appeared in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The Dallas Morning News, Eater and other publications. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 5, 2024 03:39PM EST Comments Photo: GoFundMe An Oklahoma community is mourning the loss of an “outstanding young man” who died in a car crash ahead of the latest Kansas City Chiefs game. Connor Barba, an 18-year-old from Norman, Okla., was “shocked” when his mom told him they were going to the Monday Night Football matchup between the Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, surprising him with tickets to celebrate his birthday, according to a GoFundMe set up on behalf of his family. However, while they were still in southeast Kansas, the family trip ended in tragedy when Connor and mom Megan Barnett were involved in a collision on Saturday, Nov. 2, according to ABC affiliate KOCO-TV. According to a Kansas Highway Patrol crash report, a Chevrolet Camaro traveling in the southbound lane crossed the center "for an unknown reason" before striking the family's vehicle in the northbound lane. Connor died as a result of the crash, as did the 45-year-old driver of the Camaro, identified by police as Joseph Savage of Coffeyville. Megan, 41, was seriously injured in the accident and is currently in the intensive care unit at a hospital in Tulsa, Okla., according to the GoFundMe, which raised over $90,000. Calif. 'Hero' Dad Dies After Pushing Family Away from an Out-of-Control Car in Texas: ‘He Saved Us All' The crash occurred on U.S. 169 near Cherryvale just before 4 p.m., ABC affiliate KAKE-TV reported. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Colin Barnett, Connor's uncle, told the outlet that "Connor swerved right in a way and slammed on the brakes as hard as he could.""When Connor did that, he took the full brunt of the [Camaro]," he added, sharing that he believed those actions likely saved the boy's mom. Family Speaks Out After 13-Year-Old Boy Is Hit and Killed by Speeding Driver: ‘We’re in a Nightmare' The boy's uncle told KOCO that the teen "really wanted to see Baker Mayfield play" while his mom "wanted to see the Chiefs" and was likely hoping to catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift cheering on boyfriend Travis Kelce. "He was an outstanding young man," Connor's uncle continued. "He had a lot of light. He had an incredible amount of joy and an incredible smile." Close