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Old June 28th 07, 05:15 PM posted to alt.law-enforcement,alt.true-crime,misc.legal,rec.autos.driving,uk.rec.driving
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5 cheerleaders killed in fiery crash
Story Highlights
.. NEW: Police: No indication the van the teens' car passed did anything
wrong
.. NEW: Cause of crash under investigation; autopsies being done
.. NEW: Friends in following car saw truck coming: "We all started screaming"
.. Five young women die in fiery crash, a week after graduation from high
school

FAIRPORT, New York (AP) -- They were giddy after a weekend of high school
graduation parties, still reminiscing about their triumph at a national
cheerleading contest, and were lining up a farewell summer of pool parties
and sleep-overs before heading off to college.

Five teens, on their way to a vacation home Tuesday night, were in a sport
utility vehicle that had just passed a van on a two-lane highway, then
swerved back into oncoming traffic and hit a tractor-trailer.

All were killed in the fiery crash, which was witnessed by four friends
traveling in another car. (Watch witness describe the night of the crash)

"We cheerleaded together and we were all best friends," said Keisha Koneski,
18. "In our car, we could see the truck coming, and we all started
screaming."

The tragedy in western New York's Finger Lakes region happened just five
days after the teens graduated from Fairport High School. It triggered an
outpouring of emotion in this Erie Canal village of 6,000 near Rochester.
(Map)

"It could be any five that were lost; we would grieve the same," said Debra
Tandoi, a town official who works in the village's schools. "Our hearts just
explode."

Killed were Bailey Goodman and Meredith McClure, both 17, and 18-year-olds
Sara Monnat, Hannah Congdon and Katherine "Katie" Shirley. All five were
cheerleaders on Fairport High's varsity team, but Shirley left the squad in
her freshman year.

Ontario County Sheriff Phil Povero said the driver of the SUV may have
overcorrected after going too far to the right.

The SUV and the truck crashed into a roadside fence next to a
bed-and-breakfast outside the village of East Bloomfield and caught fire,
shooting flames at least 20 feet into the air. The SUV ended up crushed and
charred in a shallow ditch partially underneath the truck.

An overhanging maple tree was scorched, and blackened debris littered the
road Wednesday morning. The crash knocked down a utility line and cut phone
service in the western half of Ontario County. The truck driver, Dave
Laverty, 50, was not injured.

'Our hearts are broken'
"It's a community nightmare," school Principal Dave Paddock said. "Our
hearts are broken. We love our kids and are crying."

Scores of students, teachers and parents, many of them hugging and weeping,
gathered on a grassy hillside overlooking the school on Wednesday morning. A
giant "'07" had been painted on the hill by senior pranksters two weeks ago.

The nine young women were planning a sleep-over at a cottage along Keuka
Lake owned by Bailey Goodman's parents, said Koneski, who became friends
with Goodman after moving to Fairport from a nearby suburb four years ago.

"She made me her best friend in eighth grade when I moved to Fairport High,"
Koneski said. "She helped me make friends and she was always there for me,
no matter what. All of us have just been best friends since then.

"We took pictures of each other; we used to just hang out in other people's
houses," she said. "Especially when it's warm, we always have pool parties
and stuff and have all our friends over."

In March, the cheerleading team took first place in its category at the
American Open National Cheer and Dance Championship in Orlando, Florida.
McClure placed second in solo cheering in the 16-to-18-year-old bracket. The
team also placed in several regional and state competitions this year.

Driver had been trying to pass slow-moving van
Goodman, who was driving the SUV, had been trying for a few minutes to pass
a van that was going only about 40 mph, Koneski said. "When Bailey started
passing, it looked like the van was speeding up because she was next to the
van for a really long time," she said.

The cause of the crash remained under investigation, but Povero said no
witnesses had given any indication the van sped up "to avoid being passed."

"We'll certainly take this into consideration and follow this up," he said.
The van driver was interviewed, and no one was ticketed, police said.

Autopsies were being conducted, including routine tests for the presence of
drugs or alcohol, Povero said.




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Old June 28th 07, 05:19 PM posted to alt.law-enforcement,alt.true-crime,misc.legal,rec.autos.driving,uk.rec.driving
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Default ** 5 Teen Cheerleaders Killed in Fiery Crash <= Women Drivers or God's Will ? **

¥ UltraMan ¥ wrote:
> 5 cheerleaders killed in fiery crash
> Story Highlights
> . NEW: Police: No indication the van the teens' car passed did
> anything wrong
> . NEW: Cause of crash under investigation; autopsies being done
> . NEW: Friends in following car saw truck coming: "We all started
> screaming" . Five young women die in fiery crash, a week after
> graduation from high school
>
> FAIRPORT, New York (AP) -- They were giddy after a weekend of high
> school graduation parties, still reminiscing about their triumph at a
> national cheerleading contest, and were lining up a farewell summer
> of pool parties and sleep-overs before heading off to college.
>
> Five teens, on their way to a vacation home Tuesday night, were in a
> sport utility vehicle that had just passed a van on a two-lane
> highway, then swerved back into oncoming traffic and hit a
> tractor-trailer.
> All were killed in the fiery crash, which was witnessed by four
> friends traveling in another car. (Watch witness describe the night
> of the crash)
> "We cheerleaded together and we were all best friends," said Keisha
> Koneski, 18. "In our car, we could see the truck coming, and we all
> started
> screaming."
>
> The tragedy in western New York's Finger Lakes region happened just
> five days after the teens graduated from Fairport High School. It
> triggered an outpouring of emotion in this Erie Canal village of
> 6,000 near Rochester. (Map)
>
> "It could be any five that were lost; we would grieve the same," said
> Debra Tandoi, a town official who works in the village's schools.
> "Our hearts just explode."
>
> Killed were Bailey Goodman and Meredith McClure, both 17, and
> 18-year-olds Sara Monnat, Hannah Congdon and Katherine "Katie"
> Shirley. All five were cheerleaders on Fairport High's varsity team,
> but Shirley left the squad in her freshman year.
>
> Ontario County Sheriff Phil Povero said the driver of the SUV may have
> overcorrected after going too far to the right.
>
> The SUV and the truck crashed into a roadside fence next to a
> bed-and-breakfast outside the village of East Bloomfield and caught
> fire, shooting flames at least 20 feet into the air. The SUV ended up
> crushed and charred in a shallow ditch partially underneath the truck.
>
> An overhanging maple tree was scorched, and blackened debris littered
> the road Wednesday morning. The crash knocked down a utility line and
> cut phone service in the western half of Ontario County. The truck
> driver, Dave Laverty, 50, was not injured.
>
> 'Our hearts are broken'
> "It's a community nightmare," school Principal Dave Paddock said. "Our
> hearts are broken. We love our kids and are crying."
>
> Scores of students, teachers and parents, many of them hugging and
> weeping, gathered on a grassy hillside overlooking the school on
> Wednesday morning. A giant "'07" had been painted on the hill by
> senior pranksters two weeks ago.
> The nine young women were planning a sleep-over at a cottage along
> Keuka Lake owned by Bailey Goodman's parents, said Koneski, who
> became friends with Goodman after moving to Fairport from a nearby
> suburb four years ago.
> "She made me her best friend in eighth grade when I moved to Fairport
> High," Koneski said. "She helped me make friends and she was always
> there for me, no matter what. All of us have just been best friends
> since then.
> "We took pictures of each other; we used to just hang out in other
> people's houses," she said. "Especially when it's warm, we always
> have pool parties and stuff and have all our friends over."
>
> In March, the cheerleading team took first place in its category at
> the American Open National Cheer and Dance Championship in Orlando,
> Florida. McClure placed second in solo cheering in the
> 16-to-18-year-old bracket. The team also placed in several regional
> and state competitions this year.
> Driver had been trying to pass slow-moving van
> Goodman, who was driving the SUV, had been trying for a few minutes
> to pass a van that was going only about 40 mph, Koneski said. "When
> Bailey started passing, it looked like the van was speeding up
> because she was next to the van for a really long time," she said.
>
> The cause of the crash remained under investigation, but Povero said
> no witnesses had given any indication the van sped up "to avoid being
> passed."
> "We'll certainly take this into consideration and follow this up," he
> said. The van driver was interviewed, and no one was ticketed, police
> said.
> Autopsies were being conducted, including routine tests for the
> presence of drugs or alcohol, Povero said.



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Old June 28th 07, 06:40 PM posted to alt.law-enforcement,alt.true-crime,misc.legal,rec.autos.driving,uk.rec.driving
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Default ** 5 Teen Cheerleaders Killed in Fiery Crash <= Women Drivers or God's Will ? **

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Old June 28th 07, 07:08 PM posted to alt.law-enforcement,alt.true-crime,misc.legal,rec.autos.driving,uk.rec.driving
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Default ** 5 Teen Cheerleaders Killed in Fiery Crash <= Women Driversor God's Will ? **

Tommy wrote:
> still take care of attachment
> ensure virus protection up-to-date!
>
>


In general, absolutely.
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Old June 28th 07, 10:10 PM posted to alt.law-enforcement,alt.true-crime,misc.legal,rec.autos.driving,uk.rec.driving
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Default ** 5 Teen Cheerleaders Killed in Fiery Crash <= Women Drivers or God's Will ? **

In article >, says...
> FAIRPORT, New York (AP)
>

Which county is this in?
ATM, a lot of Yorkshire is under water, so I would expect a steamy
death, not a fiery one.
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