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Concord Police examines fake gofundme for teenagers who were killed at Florida Crash

The law enforcement agencies opened an investigation by the organizer of a fake Gofundme campaign, which claims to be one of three Concord Carlisle High School who was killed in an accident in Florida last week.

According to superintendent Laurie Hunter, the donations for senior Hannah Wasserman, who died with the seniors Jimmy Mcintosh and Maisey O'donnell, died on April 21 in an accident on April 21 on April 21, according to superintent Laurie Hunter.

Wasserman and Mcintosh died at the crime scene, and O'Donnell later died in the hospital. A fourth student was in a critical condition after the crash.

A gofundme that claims to collect donations for Wasserman's family that was spread last week was pulled by Gofundmes Trust and Security team from Gofundme from the website. Before it was decreased, the campaign brought in around 8,000 US dollars in donations, according to WBZ News.

According to Chief Tom Mulcahy, the Concord Police Department has opened an investigation by the fraudulent fundraiser for Monday morning.

Gofundme stated that all funds raised “were surely held by our payment processors during our review process”. After the organizers had not responded to their Trust & Safety team, Gofundme reimbursed the donors and paid the fundraiser.

“At Gofundme, it is our top priority to be a safe and trustworthy place and to give and maintain help.

The fatal accident occurred shortly before 9:30 p.m. on April 21st near Panama City Beach in Florida on Route 98.

The four seniors from Concord-Carlisle were to the west in an SUV when they were hit by a tractor-trailer, who tried to make a U-turn in a paved median, according to a report by Masslive in Florida Highway Patrol, which was received by Masslive.

The power of the impact pushed the SUV over the median and to the east on the highway before it came to a standstill along the forest route, the police said.

Mcintosh and Wasserman were declared dead at the crime scene, while O'Donnell and the fourth teenager were hospitalized in the Bay Medical Center. Superintendent Hunter did not immediately answer a comment on the condition of the fourth student on Monday.

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