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"If she could go back in time and change [it] she would, just like anyone else," Marianne Akers' lawyer said Marianne Akers, the driver in the crash at an after-school camp in Illinois that killed ...
Marianne Akers is not in custody at present and has not been charged in the crash. Illinois State Police have identified the driver of the vehicle involved in an April 28 crash that killed four people ...
The first funeral for one of the four girls killed after a car crashed into an after-school camp in downstate Chatham, Illinois will be held Friday.
No charges have been filed against Marianne Akers, 44, and she is not in custody, police said during a news conference on Thursday, May 1 The driver of an SUV that crashed into an after-school camp ...
The four girls killed after a vehicle crashed into their after-school camp in Illinois have been identified by authorities.
Marianne Akers, 44, drove a vehicle into a school building on Monday which left four girls dead and six other children injured ...
Illinois State Police identified the driver Tuesday morning as 44-year-old Marianne Akers, of Chatham. The tragic crash is still under investigation, and Akers has not been taken into custody ...
Marianne Akers, 44, of Chatham, was the driver and only occupant of a Jeep that on Monday struck a building that housed the YNOT Camp, which stands for Youth Needing Other Things, an after-school camp ...
Marianne Akers' black Jeep rammed straight through the YNOT Outdoors Summer and After School Camp in Chatham, Illinois, about 3.20pm on Monday. Kathryn Corley and Alma Buhnerkempe, both seven ...
"If she could go back in time and change [it] she would, just like anyone else," Marianne Akers' lawyer said AP Photo/Erin Hooley Marianne Akers, the driver in the crash at an after-school camp in ...
Marianne Akers is not in custody at present and has not been charged in the crash. Illinois State Police have identified the driver of the vehicle involved in an April 28 crash that killed four ...