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Marianne Akers, the driver in the crash at an after-school camp in Illinois that killed four people, had a seizure, said her lawyer, W. Scott Hanken; ...
Update at 1:46 p.m. Kelly confirmed that Marianne Akers used to work for the Illinois State Police, but did not say what position she worked. He also stated that Akers has not worked for the ISP ...
Preliminary toxicology test results for Marianne Akers, 44, came back negative and no charges have been filed in the case, Illinois State Police said.
No charges have been filed against Marianne Akers, 44, and she is not in custody, police said during a news conference on Thursday, May 1 Woman Who Crashed Into After-School Camp, Killing 4, May ...
The ISP identified the driver as Marianne Akers, 44, of Chatham. She worked at the ISP from June 2006 to August 2018, an ISP spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
The driver, 44-year-old Marianne Akers of Chatham, is not in custody, police said. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but police said it didn't appear to be targeted. PHOTO: Emergency ...
Marianne Akers, 44, drove a vehicle into a school building on Monday which left four girls dead and six other children injured, one of whom remains in critical condition in hospital.
Car-ramming suspect Marianne Akers. Photo: Facebook Akers allegedly ploughed her SUV into the after-school camp in Chatham, on Monday afternoon, killing four — two 7-year-olds, an 8-year-old and ...
Marianne Akers, the driver in the crash at an after-school camp in Illinois that killed four people, had a seizure, said her lawyer, W. Scott Hanken.
SPRINGFIELD, IL — The driver of a vehicle that plowed into a building hosting an after-school program in Illinois, killing three children and a teenager, was not under the influence of alcohol or ...