Talk:Whitney Cerak
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Merge two articles and one section, all mostly telling the same story
[edit]Whitney Cerak is currently notable only for one event and its aftermath, as told in the article. The nonfiction book Mistaken Identity: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope is exactly about that story and a large part of that article also consists of telling it. And the article on Taylor University tells the story a third time at Taylor University#2006 van accident.
I think it's obvious that all three versions should be merged into one article, using either of the two existing article titles. The section under "Taylor University" should be reduced to one or two sentences and a "main article" link pointing to the merged article. Also, Laura Van Ryn, currently a redlink, should be added as a redirect to the merged article.
--70.48.235.24 (talk) 22:41, 1 October 2009 (UTC)
I think you should let Whitney decide.