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Fayetteville woman surrenders to police after being charged in crash that claimed lives of 3 high school students.

Fayetteville woman surrenders to police after being charged in crash that claimed lives of 3 high school students.

A woman connected to a tragic car accident that claimed the lives of three E.E. Smith High School students surrendered herself to authorities in Fayetteville, according to the local police department. The 19-year-old suspect turned herself in after being urged by officers. She faces charges including willful speed competition, speeding, reckless driving, and an insurance violation. The incident occurred on Rosehill Road on October 8, resulting in the death of three high school students. The driver, identified as the suspect's sister, was also seriously injured in the crash and remains hospitalized. The suspect has been released on a $10,000 unsecured bond and the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is urged to contact the police.

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