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The driver of an SUV that crashed into an after-school camp building in downstate Illinois, killing four and injuring six ...
Marianne Akers, who crashed through an after-school camp in Chatham, Ill., killing four, had a seizure and has no memory of ...
Marianne Akers is not in custody at present and has not been charged in the crash. Illinois State Police have identified the ...
CHATHAM, Ill. (WICS) — Our Dawn Sterling sat down with Marianne Akers' lawyer, W. Scott Hanken, to discuss what has now been ...
Illinois State Police identified Marianne Akers as the driver involved in a fatal crash that left four people dead at an ...
Akers allegedly plowed her SUV into the YNOT after-school camp in Chatham on Monday afternoon, killing four — two 7-year-olds, an 8-year-old and the 18-year-old. The victims were identified as Kathryn ...
No decisions have been made on whether to file charges against the 44-year-old driver, said Illinois State Police Director ...
Four students of the program, girls 7 to 18 years old, were killed in the crash in Chatham. Six other people were treated for ...
Preliminary toxicology test results for Marianne Akers, 44, came back negative and no charges have been filed in the case, ...
The woman police said drove through a group of children at an after school camp in Chatham is a former Illinois State Police ...
Marianne Akers is accused of crashing an SUV into the side of the YNOT after-school camp building in Chatham, killing three ...
The first funeral for one of the four girls killed after a car crashed into an after-school camp in downstate Chatham, ...