14-year-old Norwayne student dead in Caanan Township single-car crash

In a single-car collision in Caanan Township, a 14-year-old Norwegian student died. The homecoming football game was canceled, according to the superintendent, but it has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 5.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Wooster Post says that a 14-year-old was killed in a single-car accident in Caanan Township on Friday night, which included five minors.

Confirmed by Superintendent Kevin Leatherman, the five teenagers were middle school and high school students at Norwayne High. The 14-year-old has been identified as Creston resident Aurora Krahenbuhl, according to the authorities. At at 4:14 p.m., the OSHP Wooster Post was called to the deadly collision, according to the authorities. A 17-year-old driver was operating a 2007 Honda Civic that was heading north on Caanan Road close to East Sterling Road, according to OSHP. After losing control and veering off the right side of the road, the Honda hit two landscaping islands and a ditch before repeatedly flipping over and coming to a rest.

The 14-year-old Krahenbuhl passed away from her wounds there, according to OSHP. According to the authorities, the motorist had minor injuries and was taken to Wooster Community Hospital. The Wooster report stated that three additional passengers were in the car and were sent to the hospital. A 15-year-old passenger was sent to Akron Children’s Hospital by air with critical injuries, according to OSHP. According to OSHP, two passengers, ages 14 and 13, were taken to Lodi Hospital. The latter received minor injuries and was sent to Cleveland Clinic Medina Hospital. In light of the sad tragedy, Leatherman stated that Friday night’s homecoming football game versus Chippewa High School would be canceled. The football matchup between Chippewa and Norwayne High School has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 5 at.

The families affected by this extremely unfortunate occurrence are in the thoughts and prayers of the Creston Police Department officers.” stated the department. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the students, the families and the entire Norwayne community at this very difficult time.” Investigations into the crash are still ongoing. According to OSHP, there is no indication that drugs or alcohol played a role in the collision. News 5 is investigating further. We Proceed Do you want us to carry on with a story? Inform us.

In a single-car collision in Caanan Township, a 14-year-old Norwegian student died. The homecoming football game was canceled, according to the superintendent, but it has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 5.

 

The Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Wooster Post says that a 14-year-old was killed in a single-car accident in Caanan Township on Friday night, which included five minors.

 

Confirmed by Superintendent Kevin Leatherman, the five teenagers were middle school and high school students at Norwayne High. The 14-year-old has been identified as Creston resident Aurora Krahenbuhl, according to the authorities. At at 4:14 p.m., the OSHP Wooster Post was called to the deadly collision, according to the authorities. A 17-year-old driver was operating a 2007 Honda Civic that was heading north on Caanan Road close to East Sterling Road, according to OSHP. After losing control and veering off the right side of the road, the Honda hit two landscaping islands and a ditch before repeatedly flipping over and coming to a rest.

 

The 14-year-old Krahenbuhl passed away from her wounds there, according to OSHP. According to the authorities, the motorist had minor injuries and was taken to Wooster Community Hospital. The Wooster report stated that three additional passengers were in the car and were sent to the hospital. A 15-year-old passenger was sent to Akron Children’s Hospital by air with critical injuries, according to OSHP. According to OSHP, two passengers, ages 14 and 13, were taken to Lodi Hospital. The latter received minor injuries and was sent to Cleveland Clinic Medina Hospital. In light of the sad tragedy, Leatherman stated that Friday night’s homecoming football game versus Chippewa High School would be canceled. The football matchup between Chippewa and Norwayne High School has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 5 at.

 

The families affected by this extremely unfortunate occurrence are in the thoughts and prayers of the Creston Police Department officers.” stated the department. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the students, the families and the entire Norwayne community at this very difficult time.” Investigations into the crash are still ongoing. According to OSHP, there is no indication that drugs or alcohol played a role in the collision. News 5 is investigating further.

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