A teenager was killed in a two-vehicle crash near Emmaus High School in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
He has been identified as 16-year-old Edwin Cortes, of Allentown, according to police.Cortez was sitting in the back seat of one of the vehicles involved.
The East Penn School District did not confirm a student died but said several Emmaus High School students were involved. "It's really crazy just to think how like they were just in the school and now --- just sad," said Mia Hinkle, who attends the high school. "It's upsetting, and it's very scary just to know that driving in a few years and you never know what could happen," added student Keira Martino.It's still unclear if anyone else was injured in the wreck.Related Topics
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