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Police cards victims of a fatal crash at the youth program in Illinois

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The three children and a young adult who were killed when a car was plowed in a building with a program after the school in Illinois.

The fatal victims of the crash include Kathryn Corley, 7; Alma Buhnerkempe, 7; Ainsley Johnson, 8; and Rylee Britton, 18, according to Jim Allmon, the forensic doctor of Sangamon County. All four were died at the crime scene due to blunt violent violations that were suffered in the crash, said Allmon.

The authorities also identified the driver as a 44-year-old Marianne Akers from Chatham. Illinois State Police said it was not in custody “, since the cause of the crash will continue to be examined”. Officials added that the crash “does not seem to be a targeted attack”.

The crash occurred on April 28 at 3:20 p.m. when a vehicle drove through a field and came to the east side of the Ynot camp to the school camp in Chatham, a village south of Springfield. The car rammed into the building and hit several people before leaving on the other side.

The crash killed four people and injured six children who were brought to the region in hospitals. As of April 29, you stay in a critical condition.

After the crash, the driver was taken to a hospital for evaluation. According to the state police, there are toxicological reports.

What is the ynot after the school camp

In 2002, the non -profit ynot outdoors was founded as “a way for parents to bring their children into a safe, funny, active and stimulating summer environment, according to his website.

Ynot, acronym for young people need other things, organizes summer camps that plan organized excursions and offer a number of outdoor activities, including fishing, hiking and organized field sports.

Personnel consultants are usually students or high school seniors, according to the camp of the camp. Each candidate is interviewed both by the local director and the Executive Director and then go through a background check.

The non -profit organizations organize events and programs at several locations in Chatham, including the Pawnee meeting of the Gotteskirche and the Sugar Creek United Methodist Church. In the building hit on April 29, Ynot organizes its post -school programs and summer camps.

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