The five teens two boys and three girls died in car crash in California on late monday. The car they were riding split into two and steeped in flames.
Tamer Mosallam the teens friends said that he has to be in car with their friends that's why there were three girls I was to be a third boy for a three-way double date on that day.He said ""They came to my house but my dad wouldn't let me go out because I was studying for a test.".
Police said speed was a factor in the single-car wreck on a busy, six-lane surface street and the investigation was ongoing.Irvine Unified School District, where all the victims were enrolled, gathered outside Irvine High School on Tuesday to try to make sense of the tragedy.
There are simply no words to convey the sorrow felt by our students and staff, nor are there sufficient answers to explain the loss of five vibrant teenagers from our schools and this community.
The two boys were inseparable and were part of a larger group of about 10 close friends who were either first- or second-generation immigrants, an 18-year-old senior at University High who was also close friends with the two boys. The teens all spoke Arabic together when they hung out, which was constantly, he said.
Tamer Mosallam the teens friends said that he has to be in car with their friends that's why there were three girls I was to be a third boy for a three-way double date on that day.He said ""They came to my house but my dad wouldn't let me go out because I was studying for a test.".
Police said speed was a factor in the single-car wreck on a busy, six-lane surface street and the investigation was ongoing.Irvine Unified School District, where all the victims were enrolled, gathered outside Irvine High School on Tuesday to try to make sense of the tragedy.
There are simply no words to convey the sorrow felt by our students and staff, nor are there sufficient answers to explain the loss of five vibrant teenagers from our schools and this community.
The two boys were inseparable and were part of a larger group of about 10 close friends who were either first- or second-generation immigrants, an 18-year-old senior at University High who was also close friends with the two boys. The teens all spoke Arabic together when they hung out, which was constantly, he said.