Two Long Island communities are in mourning following a crash that killed three high school students. Police said the driver was 16 years old and only had a learner's permit. GusoffTV reports.
communities are in mourning Thursday following a single-car crash that killed three high school students.
Flags were lowered at William Floyd High School amid news two seniors were killed in the crash. They were in the car with the unlicensed teen behind the wheel. The driver was identified as 16-year-old Cem Gunes. Police said he was driving without the required 21-year-old licensed driver in the car. "It's terrible. We're all parents. Everybody has kids, young kids that drive. It's a tragedy," said Inspector Darrel Simmons.
"We have witness reports that the 2009 Infinity G37 color gray was traveling northbound on Nicholls Road at a high rate of speed," said Simmons."It was reported that the vehicle overturned numerous times." Adrianna Barrington said she dated Gunes. Grief counselors were offered at Sachem East and William Floyd, where a moment of silence was observed.
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