The six high school girls who were killed in a crash with a semi-truck in Oklahoma on Tuesday afternoon have been identified in a new report.
in Oklahoma on Tuesday afternoon have been identified in a new report.
It was unclear who the 16-year-old driver was, but only she and her 17-year-old front-seat passenger were wearing seatbelts, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol crash report obtained by The Post. The mood at the school, located 45 miles north of Texas, was somber Wednesday, Superintendent Bobby Waitman told The Post.
Waitman did not confirm the girl’s identities, but said they were well-known by fellow students and involved in many activities.
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