A sport utility vehicle full of high school cheerleaders collided with an oncoming car in a fiery crash on a wet, foggy highway in rural northeastern Tennessee, killing four people, authorities said Saturday. The SUV hydroplaned on a curve on the two-lane highway late Friday night, flipped on its side and crossed the center lane, slamming into an oncoming Ford Taurus, Tennessee Highway Patrol spokeswoman Laura McPherson said. The SUV erupted into flames. Three of the girls in the SUV died. The surviving passenger was ejected from the vehicle and was in critical condition at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville.Rico says this one won't be in theaters any time soon, but it should be...
A passenger in the car, Jeweline Ledbetter King, 49, was killed. A 22-year-old pregnant woman, Miranda King, was sitting in the back seat and lost her unborn child from injuries in the crash. The car's driver, Malcum King, 22, and a 10-month-old child, Aiden Wilson, also were injured and taken to a hospital. The conditions of the car's survivors were not immediately known.
McPherson said investigators believe passengers were still trapped inside the second vehicle when the SUV caught fire a few feet away. A passing motorist used an all-terrain vehicle to pull the Taurus away from the burning SUV, she said.
Investigators believe the crash was caused in part by the slick and foggy conditions, and a preliminary report indicated none of the girls in the SUV was wearing a seat belt, McPherson said. The infant in the car was in a child restraint seat. The rest in the car were wearing seat belts, except for Miranda King, who was about eight months pregnant.
Police identified the teenagers killed as Scarlette Hill, 17; Jaime Hill, 15; and driver Shirley Hughett, 16. The survivor is Ashley Mason, 15. A local funeral home said the Hills were sisters.
Scott High School Principal Bill Hall told the Associated Press on Saturday the four girls had attended a home football game earlier Friday night.
25 October 2008
You can't hum this one
The AP has the story of a real High School Musical, this one a tragedy:
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