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Alcohol and speed likely factor in crash that killed three ISU students

Alcohol and speed likely played a role in the crash that killed three Indiana State University students.
On Tuesday, the Vigo County Sheriff’s Office said one of the students who survived the wreck told them they were drinking at a party in Bloomington before heading back to campus in Terre Haute early Sunday morning.
Investigators say they were driving about 90 miles-per-hour when the car left the road, hit a tree, and burst into flames. Three students died, two others were rescued.
Killed in the crash were:
-18-year-old Christian Eubanks of Waukegan, Illinois
-19-year-old Jayden Musili of Ft. Wayne, Indiana
-19-year-old-Caleb VanHooser of Liberty Township, Ohio
Injured in the crash were:
-20-year-old Omarian Dixon of Lafayette, Indiana
-19-year-old John Moore of Wheaton, Illinois

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