Tragedy struck in Illinois this afternoon after a vehicle crashed through an after-school camp building, killing four people — including children — and injuring several others, according to local police.
The incident occurred at the YNOT After School Camp in Chatham, a village located just three miles from Springfield, the state capital. Victims are reported to range in age from four to 18 years old, authorities confirmed.
Incident Details
Illinois State Police reported that the vehicle first struck multiple individuals outside the building before smashing through the structure, hitting several people inside, and exiting through the opposite side.
It remains unclear whether the act was intentional or accidental. State authorities have launched an urgent investigation to determine the circumstances leading up to the fatal crash.
Emergency services, including ambulances and air ambulances, rushed several victims to nearby hospitals. The driver, who was reportedly uninjured, was transported to hospital for evaluation.
Illinois State Police responded to the scene at approximately 3.30pm local time (9.30pm).
Official Response
In a post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Illinois Governor JB Pritzker expressed condolences and pledged support for the affected community:
“Let’s wrap our arms around the community tonight as we receive updates on the situation.”
Community in Shock
Chatham, home to around 14,000 residents, is known as a peaceful community, now shaken by this devastating event. Residents and local leaders have expressed deep sorrow as they await further updates on the condition of those hospitalized.
Authorities have asked witnesses or anyone with information about the crash to come forward as part of the ongoing investigation.
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