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Four teens have died and a 24-year-old has been seriously injured following a two-vehicle collision in Nashville on Sunday, Oct. 26
Police believe speed was a factor and said "no one in either vehicle was wearing a seatbelt"
"They were like a joy. Just always joy and always making other people laugh," a friend of one of the victims told CBS affiliate WTVF
Four teens are dead following a two-vehicle collision in Nashville.
On Sunday, Oct. 26, at 12:45 a.m. local time, 17-year-old Kerlos Toma was driving an Infinity G37 southbound on Mt. View Road near Asheford Trace when witnesses saw the vehicle, which they say was traveling at a “high rate of speed,” collide with a Jeep Renegade traveling north, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said in a news release .
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