BREAKING UPDATE: Three female Grand Canyon University freshmen were killed in a wrong-way crash near I-17 and Table Mesa Road early this morning.
Three Grand Canyon University students were killed in a wrong-way crash north of the Valley early Monday morning, according to the school.
DPS says the wrong-way driver was the only person inside that vehicle and was taken to a hospital after being found unconscious. "It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that we share with you that three GCU students passed away this morning after a four-vehicle collision on I-17 reportedly involving a wrong-way driver," the school said in a statement."The three female GCU students -- Abriauna Hoffman, Hunter Balberdi and Magdalyn Ogden
She and her husband watched as the wrong-way driver traveled southbound on the I-17 northbound lanes.
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