BELLBROOK, Ohio (AP) - Authorities in southwest Ohio say they don't think drugs or alcohol played a role in a weekend crash that killed three high school students and injured three others.
Family members of the Bellbrook High School students told The Dayton Daily News that the teens were coming back from picking up one of their classmates from a party early Sunday.
Shortly afterward, the truck left the road and crashed into a tree, killing 14-year-old Julianna Hawk, 17-year-old Sophie Kerrigan and 16-year-old Skylar Kooken. The other three students in the Dodge extended-cab pickup were injured, with one still in serious condition Monday.
The force of the collision uprooted the full-grown tree and buckled and mangled the truck. The accident remains under investigation.
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