
The driver who crashed into an Illinois after-school program, killing four students, was not under the influence of alcohol and controlled substances. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. A toxicology report for Marianne Akers, 44, came back negative, and no charges have been filed, Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly said Thursday. Akers was taken to a hospital and provided both blood and urine samples for testing.
Main Idea: Marianne Akers tested negative for alcohol and controlled substances after the crash into an Illinois after-school program that killed four children, as investigators continue to look for the cause.
Key Points:
The crash killed four children and injured others, showing how sudden vehicle accidents can devastate families and local communities. Illinois State Police still do not know the cause, so public safety lessons are limited for now.
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