Four killed when vehicle crashes into after-school program site in Illinois
- Four people, including children aged four to 18, were killed when a vehicle crashed into the YNOT After School Camp in Chatham, Illinois, on April 28, 2025.
- Several others were injured in the crash and transported to local hospitals, with one person transported by helicopter.
- The driver of the vehicle was uninjured and taken to a local hospital for evaluation following the incident.
- Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker expressed his deep sadness over the tragedy, stating it has affected the entire community.
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HORROR: SUV Plows Through Illinois After-School Program at Daycare — 4 Dead, At Least 6 Others Injured | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
An SUV crashed through the YNOT After School Camp in Chatham, Illinois, on Monday afternoon, killing four young female students aged between 4 and 18 and injuring at least six others. The vehicle struck multiple individuals outside the building before smashing through the structure and exiting through the west wall.
SUV crash that killed 4, hurt 6 at after-school camp doesn't appear to be targeted: Police
mbbirdy/Getty Images (CHATHAM, Ill.) — An Illinois community is reeling after an SUV drove into an after-school camp, killing four, but police said the crash does not appear to be targeted. The driver struck the YNOT After School Camp building in Chatham, just outside of Springfield, on Monday afternoon, killing two 7-year-olds, an 8-year-old and an 18-year-old, according to the Illinois State Police. Six children were taken to hospitals, includ…
Four dead, including children, when a car crashed into a children's centre
Four people between the ages of four and 18 died on Monday when a vehicle crashed into an after-school activity camp in the state of Illinois, in the Midwest of the United States, police reported. Several more people were injured and were taken to the hospital, according to a statement from Illinois State Police, while the driver of the car was unharmed and evaluated in a medical center. “At this time, we can confirm four fatalities believed to …
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