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A FIFTH teenage boy who was in the vehicle that crashed on Monday night, killing two teenage schoolboys, has come forward to the police.
The boy, who police said is 14 years old, was accompanied by adult relatives when he went to the Marabella Police Station yesterday morning and gave officers a statement. The collision claimed the lives of Kelita Jamal King, 16, of Riverside Drive on Battoo Boulevard; and Trey Collymore, 15, of Harmony Hall. It is expected that their post-mortem exams will be done today.
The fatal collision occurred mere minutes after the vehicle with the teenagers sped past a police traffic exercise, where the driver failed to comply with police instructions to stop the car.
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