Jack R. Nicholson and Meghan Keeney killed in multi-vehicle crash on West Orange Street in Lititz, Pennsylvania
Update: Student killed in crash near Warwick High School identified
According to Brett Hambright, a spokesman with the Lancaster District Attorney's Office, a 63-year-old woman was driving recklessly for several minutes before causing the crash involving seven other cars on the 200 block of West Orange Street.
Update: Second student dies following Friday afternoon crash in Lancaster County
Anyone with information about the crashes is asked to contact Northern Lancaster County Regional police at 717-733-0965 or Lititz Borough police at 717-626-6393.
Woman ordered to stand trial in connection with crash that killed two Warwick students
Slaymaker-Walker remains under house arrest. A formal arraignment is scheduled for Feb. 22.
One year since a crash that killed two Warwick High School students.
Police say Debra Slaymaker-Walker was driving at least 73-miles an hour by the school when she crashed into multiple cars killing students Meghan Keeney and Jack Nicholson.
Lawyers: Woman suffered seizure before crash deaths of 2 Warwick students
Debra S. Slaymaker-Walker “was not aware of, and not in control of her actions because she suffered from a seizure,” public defender Christopher Tallarico and assistant public defender Rian Thompson wrote in their petition to Judge Donald Totaro.
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