Kayla Canedo, Brittany Feldman, Christina Semeria and Halle Scott id'd as victims in deadly crash

Apr 28, 2016 - 10:02
Apr 28, 2016 - 10:37
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Kayla Canedo, Brittany Feldman, Christina Semeria and Halle Scott  id'd as victims in deadly crash
Kayla Canedo, Brittany Feldman, Christina Semeria and Halle Scott id'd as victims in deadly crash

Four female students from the University of Georgia have died in a wreck on a two-lane road in Oconee County.

The crash happened along Highway 15 in Watkinsville, which is also known as Greensboro Highway, just south of Athens Wednesday night.

Kayla Canedo and Brittany Feldman

Christina Semeria

Halle Scott

The victims were identified as Kayla Canedo, 19, of Alpharetta; Brittany Feldman, 20, of Alpharetta; Christina Semeria, 19, of Milton; and Halle Scott, 19, of Dunwoody.

Agnes Kim

The driver of the Camry, Agnes Kim, 21, of Snellville, remains hospitalized at Athens Regional Medical Center.

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