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Four deaths after the car after the post-school camp in the US state of Illinois | Crime messages

The US authorities say that the crash was the victims of the crash at the age of four and 18.

Four people, including children, were killed when a car drove to a post -shell bearing in a village outside of Chicago, the United States, the authorities said.

The deceased between the ages of four and 18 was killed after the vehicle had driven into the east side of a building with the ynot after the school camp in Chatham, Illinois, the police said in a statement on Monday.

“The vehicle hit several people outside the building before it continued through the building. The vehicle also met several people inside [the] Build before you leave the west wall of the structure, ”said the police.

“Several other people were brought to the local hospitals with an ambulance and a living air helicopter,” added the police.

The driver and sole resident of the vehicle had no obvious injuries and, according to the police, was taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation.

It was not immediately clear what caused the crash, and the authorities did not state whether they thought it was intended or an accident.

The governor of Illinois, JB Pritzker, said he was “horrified” and “deeply sad” by the incident.

“Our community has lost a group of lighter and innocent young people who have their whole life ahead of them,” said Pritzker in an explanation on X.

“The parents said goodbye to their children this morning without knowing that it would be the last time. My heart is difficult for these families and the unimaginable grief that they experience – something that should not endure a parent.”

The crash is the youngest in a number of recent incidents where people drive vehicles in groups of people.

11 people were killed on Saturday and 32 others were injured when an SUV fell down a crowded road during a Philippine cultural festival in Vancouver, Canada.

Kai-Ji Adam Lo, a 30-year-old inhabitant of Vancouver, was charged with the incident, according to the prosecutors because of eight murder.

On January 1, 14 people were killed in the US city of New Orleans when a man plowed his pick-up into a crowd that took part in New Year's Eve.

The FBI said that weapons and an ISIS flag (ISIS) found it in the suspect's vehicle, the 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, after being shot by police officers who reacted to the scene.

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