Driver's Health Emergency Likely Caused Fatal Illinois After-School Camp Crash
Driver's Health Emergency Likely Caused Fatal Illinois After-School Camp Crash

Driver's Health Emergency Likely Caused Fatal Illinois After-School Camp Crash

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A devastating crash in Chatham, Illinois, occurred when a car drove off the road, crossed a field, and smashed through a building housing the YNOT after-school camp, resulting in the deaths of three children and a teenager and injuring six other children. Authorities have stated that the 44-year-old driver, Marianne Akers, was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol, with initial toxicology tests returning negative results. Investigators believe a medical emergency may have contributed to the crash, though the evidence remains inconclusive and the investigation is ongoing. Security footage reportedly showed the car left the roadway from a considerable distance and continued on a straight path into the building without any apparent attempt to stop or change direction. As of now, no charges have been filed, and the driver is not in custody, with all evidence to be reviewed by the county prosecutor upon completion of the investigation. The community of Chatham is mourning the loss, and authorities emphasize that the crash does not appear to have been intentional.

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