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Tragic Car Crash Claims Lives of Two Massachusetts High School Seniors in Florida

Two Concord-Carlisle High School seniors died in a car crash in Florida, with two others critically injured.

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  1. Two Massachusetts high schoolers killed, two critically injured in Florida crash

    The group was traveling in an SUV west on U.S. Highway 98 about a mile west of South Watersound Parkway when they collided with a tractor-trailer that was making a U-turn in the paved median at about 9:28 p.m. on Monday.

    Two Massachusetts high schoolers killed, two critically injured in Florida crash

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Updated: Apr 22nd, 2025, 6:36 PM ET

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Two seniors from Concord-Carlisle High School, Jimmy McIntosh and Hannah Wasserman, died in a tragic car crash in Florida, while two other classmates remain critically injured. The collision involved their SUV and a tractor-trailer making a U-turn. The school community expressed deep condolences, and grief counseling will be provided. The group of students was on a break at the time of the accident.


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