Multiple victims from several water accidents

A tragic accident in Wilmington left four teenagers dead after the car they were in crashed into a creek.

This report comes from the Chicago Tribune:

The families of the four teens spent the night in anguish, searching for their children who had not returned home. The group, all high school friends, had gone out and never came back.

At dawn, the grim truth was revealed. A car was found flipped over in a creek, with the bodies of two boys and two girls, aged 14 to 17, inside. Their children.

The incident occurred overnight on Ballou Road, when the two-door Mitsubishi plunged into Forked Creek just west of Warner Bridge Road.

About 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, a school bus driver spotted a tire sticking out of the water, and emergency crews arrived at the scene. They discovered that the guardrail on the bridge was missing. A dive team was called in and saw at least one body inside the car. A tow truck later pulled the vehicle from the creek, and a blue tent was set up as the bodies were removed.

According to state records, Cheyenne, one of the victims, had obtained her driver’s license in June and owned a Mitsubishi. Since she had her license for less than a year, she was only allowed to have one passenger in the car.

You can read the full story, including photos from the scene, here.

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An Aurora woman lost her life and three others were injured after a car entered a retention pond.

This report is also from the Chicago Tribune:

A 20-year-old woman from Aurora died and three others were hospitalized after a vehicle crashed into a retention pond in the city Saturday evening, according to state police.

The crash happened just before 7:30 p.m. near the eastbound exit ramp of Interstate 88 at Eola Road, said Trooper Michelle Kistulinec of the Illinois State Police.

The deceased was identified as Emory Diaz Sepulveda, a resident of View Street in Aurora. She was pronounced dead at the scene by DuPage County Coroner Dr. Richard Jorgensen.

When first responders arrived, the car was upside down in the water. Three people were taken to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries, while divers searched the icy pond for the fourth occupant. His body was recovered around 3 a.m.

Read the full article, which includes a video segment, here.

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A man died and three others escaped after a car went into a pond in Romeoville.

This report is from the Chicago Tribune:

A Bolingbrook man died after being pulled from a car that crashed into a pond in Romeoville early Monday, authorities said.

The Pontiac Grand Prix entered a retention pond near the T-intersection of Lakeview Drive and Remington Boulevard around 12:30 a.m., according to Romeoville Police Sgt. Chris Burne.

Three of the passengers managed to escape on their own, but the fourth remained trapped in the vehicle. A dive team rescued him and found a faint pulse, but he later succumbed to his injuries at Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital. He was identified as Adam M. Johnson, 28.

The other three occupants were treated at the scene.

For more details and images from the scene, visit this link.

Thanks, Chris

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