NewsCar crash at Chatham Center kills four, including children

Car crash at Chatham Center kills four, including children

In the United States, a car drove into a community center in Chatham, killing four people, including children. The accident occurred on Monday afternoon, and several people were also injured.

A car crashed into an educational facility in the USA. Four people were killed.
A car crashed into an educational facility in the USA. Four people were killed.
Images source: © X

What do you need to know?

        
  • Where and when did the accident occur? The accident took place on Monday at approximately 3:20 PM Eastern Time at the YNOT Youth and Children's Center in Chatham, Illinois.
  • How many people died and what were their ages? Four people, including children aged 4 to 18, died as a result of the accident.
  • What is known about the driver? It is known that he was driving alone and is considered a suspect, but his identity has not been disclosed.

How did the tragedy occur?

Deputy Chief of Police in Chatham, Scott Tarter, reported that the car hit several people outside the building and then crashed into its eastern wall. The vehicle drove through the building, exiting through the western part. Three people died outside, and one person inside the building. Several others were injured and taken to hospitals, including one who was airlifted.

What does the Governor of Illinois say?

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, in a statement on platform X, stated that his administration "is closely monitoring" the situation and will provide more information as soon as it becomes available. Local and state authorities are working together to clarify the circumstances of the tragedy.

What are the next steps in the investigation?

According to information provided by ABC News, the driver of the car has not yet been charged or arrested at this time.

Related content