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Film material shows that spectators rush to help Aau Ball team

Kansas City, Mo – a woman who drove south on Sunday evening on the 169th US -AM 169 recorded the consequences of a crash, of which the authorities said, eight people.

The video shows three men who try to bring the window of a car on fire. A second car is also located in a ditch near the intersection with Virginia Road north of Greeley in Franklin County, Kansas.

Film material shows that spectators rush to help Oklahoma Aau -Basketball team be involved in a fatal crash

Several other people rush to the second car. First aiders did not have to arrive on site.

The woman wanted to share the video so that the families of the people who died in the crash could see that spectators help to help. But she said the flames were too strong.

The woman said she cried adult men and screamed because they couldn't help the people who were caught in the cars.

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Photo of a crash on the US 169 Highway on Sunday, May 4, 2025, in Franklin County, Kansas.

Her husband spent on Monday to buy tools such as a glass or fire extinguisher to stay in her car in order to be able to be able to be able to be in potential similar situations.

Headmaster in Tulsa, Oklahoma, confirmed on Monday that four of the eight victims of the crash were students, educators and employees in the community.

They were also members of the Oklahoma Chaos Aau -Basketball teams. They traveled to Kansas City, Kansas, for an NXTPRO tournament over the weekend.

Wayne Walls and another trainer died. The players Kyrin Schumpert and DJ vice also died.

“We have had a lot of battles over the years. A really good program, really solid trainer and player in this team,” said Liam Woulfe, coach of Pac, a KC team who played chaos.

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Liam Woulfe trains the Pac Aau Basketball team from Kansas City.

He said that travel was a large part of the youth basketball. The crash adds the perspective in front of his team's road trip this coming weekend.

“Appreciate every opportunity and every day when you play this basketball game or train this basketball game and influence the life of young men,” said Woulfe.

The Kansas Highway Patrol has not published any information about the cause of the crash or the other victims.

KSHB 41 Reporter Charlie Keegan covers politics on both sides of the state border. If you have a story idea for sharing, you can send Charlie an e -mail to charlie.keegan@kshb.com.

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