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2 Neshaminy High Students Among Victims Of Fatal Car Crash
Three teenagers were killed in the Halloween night car crash in Warrington, authorities said. A fourth remains in critical condition.
LANGHORNE, PA — Two of the three teenagers killed in a Warrington crash on Halloween night were Neshaminy High School students, school officials said.
The Neshaminy School District issued a statement this weekend regarding the crash in the 2600 block of Bristol Road in Warrington. Police said the crash happened around 9:30 p.m. Friday when a Toyota Camry and a Ford Explorer crashed in the area of the former Fox Acute Center.
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"We extend our deepest sympathies to the families and friends of the students, as well as to everyone in our school community who is mourning the loss," the statement said.
Police said the three teenagers were occupants in the Camry. A fourth teenager in the Camry remains in extremely critical condition at a hospital in Philadelphia. The driver of the Ford Explorer was not injured, police said.
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Chris Stanley, the district's director of communications, said the high school's counseling staff and other regional resources will be available to support any student or staff member who may need assistance.
The school district did not name the students who were the car crash victims.
He said additional updates will be provided as they become available.
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