LAURENS, S.C. (AP) — Three high school students were among four people killed when their pickup truck hit an oncoming car head-on in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol said it happened around 11:30 a.m. Sunday on U.S. 221 in Laurens County.
Patrol Cpl. Bill Rhyne said the teens were in a pickup truck that crossed the centerline and hit a car.
Coroner Nick Nichols identified the Union teens as 18-year-old Hunter Carter, 16-year-old Kirslyn Richardson and 15-year-old Charner Inabinet. Rhyne said none were wearing a seat belt.
Nichols said the driver of the car was 54-year-old Bruce Blair of Laurens. Troopers say he was wearing a seat belt.
Students gathered at Union County High School on Monday to remember the teens.
Laurens is about 71 miles northwest of Columbia.
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