PA: Multiple HS Students Killed in Crash, 2nd Deadly Crash in 24 Hours
For the second time in 24 hours, a car accident in Pennsylvania involving kids leaving school kills multiple students.
Bob Hauer with FOX News Radio affiliate WHP has details from Harrisburg:
After school on Monday, five students at New Oxford High School, in Adams County, were killed in a crash after losing control of their vehicle. Twenty-four hours later, Tuesday afternoon, on the way home from school, two 16-year-old twin brothers and their 9-year-old sister died in a collision in Rapho Township, Lancaster County. State Police Lt. Marty Zeamer:
(Zeamer) “It just gets old. It just gets old seeing the tragedy and the deaths.”
State Police are speculating that the driver’s inexperience may have led to the crash.
In Harrisburg, Bob Hauer, FOX News Radio.