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Updated: 6:42 AM Feb 10, 2012
NEW INFORMATION: Hundreds pay tribute to 3 teens killed in crash
The caskets of Katie Berg, Caitlin Scannell and Sabrina Stahl were surrounded by flowers in the school's gym Thursday.
Posted: 6:42 AM Feb 10, 2012Reporter: AP Email Address: news@weau.com |
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CAMPBELLSPORT, Wis. (AP) -- Hundreds of people came to Campbellsport High School to remember three teenage girls whose lives ended too soon.
The caskets of Katie Berg, Caitlin Scannell and Sabrina Stahl were surrounded by flowers in the school's gym Thursday. Tables were filled with the girls' memorabilia, christening gowns, prom dresses, ribbons and trophies, a Barbie doll, a Girl Scout sash and photos of happier times.
Students from area schools, parents and children came to pay their respects to the teens. The girls died last Saturday when their SUV rolled over. Six of their friends are recovering from injuries.
Individual funeral services for the girls will be held throughout the day Friday.
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2/09/12
CAMPBELLSPORT, Wis. (AP) -- The survivors of the SUV crash that killed three Campbellsport High School students continue to make progress in their recovery.
Allie Adams is in fair condition at Children's Hospital in Milwaukee, while Theresa Flood is in good condition. Both girls are 16. Seventeen-year-old Kassandra Anderson, Haley Fricke and Carly Ottery, both 18, have been released from hospitals. The Fond du Lac Reporter says the condition of 16-year-old Jessica Harbin has not been released.
Meanwhile, visitations for the three girls killed in the one-vehicle crash early Saturday will be held Thursday afternoon at Campbellsport High School. Fifteen-year-old Sabrina Stahl, 16-year-old Katie Berg and 17-year-old Caitlin Scannell died when the SUV left a road in the Town of Ashford and rolled over.
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CAMPBELLSPORT, Wis. (AP) -- Students in the Campbellsport School District will be dismissed early Thursday when a joint visitation for the three teens killed in an SUV crash is held at the high school.
The visitation for 16-year-old Katie Berg, 15-year-old Sabrina Stahl and 17-year-old Caitlin Scannell will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the gym. School officials are canceling classes for junior and senior high school students Friday when separate funerals for the girls will be held.
The crash early on Saturday on a road near the high school left six other girls recovering from injuries. Ryan Scannell lost his sister in the crash. He tells WBAY-TV (http://bit.ly/A8kR0c ) his family is grieving, as well as the families of the other girls. But, Scannell says they will get through this.
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