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Survivor says driver was driving crazily before crash that killed 6 Ohio teens

Two teens who survived a crash in northeastern Ohio last weekend that killed six of their friends told a homeowner after running for help that the 19-year-old at the wheel had been driving crazy before their SUV rolled into a pond.

The driver, Alexis Cayson — who didn’t have a valid license according to a report on the Sunday crash — was among those who died.

A coroner said yesterday the victims who died had all drowned. It will be several weeks before tests reveal whether drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash.

Brian Henry had been sitting in the front passenger season and told investigators he pleaded for Cayson to slow down. Instead, he says she sped up when the vehicle rounded what’s known in Warren as “Dead Man’s Curve.” Henry and Asher Lewis both swam out of the submerged SUV after Henry broke out the rear window with his elbow.

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Report says driver in Ohio crash had no license

Two teens who escaped a crash that killed six friends said the 19-year-old woman who didn’t have a valid license was speeding and driving recklessly in an allegedly stolen SUV just before it smacked a guardrail and flipped into a pond, according to a report on the crash released Tuesday.

The State Highway Patrol report also said one of the teens told investigators the driver, Alexis Cayson, sped up as she rounded what’s known as “Dead Man’s Curve.” Another teen told a state trooper it felt like the SUV was going 80 mph before the crash.

Cayson was among those killed along with five boys. The report noted that she didn’t have a valid driver’s license.

Brian Henry, 18, said he told the woman to slow down before the five-passenger Honda Passport, crammed with eight teenagers, sped down a 35-mph road and into the water early Sunday.

“I blanked out for a little bit and then the truck was upside-down in the water,” he told a trooper. “There was air in the truck but it was filling with water. I used my right elbow to break out the back window.”

Henry wriggled out of the submerged vehicle with 15-year-old Asher Lewis. The pair, who suffered only minor injuries, ran to a home to call 911.

In a call to 911 released Tuesday, Jacquelyn Kimble said that the two survivors were “beat up pretty bad.”

“Can you send an ambulance?” she asks. “Two of my friends got into an accident around Pine Street and they just came over here. They are messed up pretty bad. Can you please send somebody quick?”

Asked if it was a car accident, she replied yes.

“One’s head’s bleeding, they beat up pretty bad,” she said, then stops to tell someone near her, “Just sit right there, just sit right there.”

Her husband, Jeremy Kimble, told police that Henry was “covered with blood’ and that Lewis had mud all over.

“They said the girl was swerving, driving crazy, lost control and flipped,” Kimble told police.

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Driver in Ohio crash that left 6 teens dead had no license

The 19-year-old woman behind the wheel of an allegedly stolen SUV when it crashed into a pond, killing six friends, didn’t have a valid driver’s license, according to a report on the crash released Tuesday.

The State Highway Patrol report also said the teens who escaped told investigators the driver, Alexis Cayson, was driving recklessly and one said she sped up as she rounded what’s known as “Dead Man’s Curve.”

Cayson was among those killed along with five boys. Two passengers survived.

Brian Henry, 18, said he told the woman to slow down before the five-passenger Honda Passport, crammed with eight teenagers, sped down a 35-mph road and into the water early Sunday.

“The car had jerked out of control,” Henry told TV station WYTV in Youngstown. “I don’t know if she did it on purpose, or how fast she was going (if) that’s why it jerked like that.”

Henry said he was thrown into the back of the vehicle and blacked out until the chilly water made him alert. He used his elbow to break a window and wriggled out of the submerged vehicle along with 15-year-old Asher Lewis. The pair, who suffered only minor injuries, ran to a home to call 911.

Lewis told a state trooper it felt like the SUV was going 80 mph before the crash.

Jacquelyn Kimble said she was scared by the early morning banging on her door but agreed to help after recognizing one of the boys.

“They were so scared. They were shaking and so cold,” Kimble told the Warren Tribune Chronicle. “They kept saying she was driving crazy, that girl was driving crazy.”

Authorities have cautioned against speculation about what happened and say they’re trying to gather facts as family and friends in this struggling northeastern Ohio industrial city try to fit the pieces of the tragedy together. All eight passengers came from the close-knit black community in this small, mostly working-class city of 41,000, so the deaths punched a hole in a part of Warren where everyone seems related by blood or marriage, and the rebellious rituals of youth have played out across generations.

The car was reported stolen on Monday, more than a day after the crash. It wasn’t clear if the passengers knew the car was stolen.

Henry said the teens had been headed home. He said he caught a ride with the group after the other boys were already in the vehicle, so he’s not sure what they had been doing earlier.

Lisa Williamson said her son, Brandon Murray, and his best friend, Ramone White, both 14, each told their parents they were sleeping at the other’s house but then ended up at what the young folks call a :kick-back”: a small gathering of friends, less than a party but more grown-up than a sleepover. Something to do on weekends after the mall closes and the last movie lets out.

They were probably trying to catch a ride home in the stolen SUV.

“They were just kids out having fun, not kids into gangs, no drugs involved,” Williamson said. “They’re …read more
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