15-Year-Old Girl Killed On Way To OZZFEST

August 15, 2007

According to Post-Tribune, a 15-year-old Indiana girl died Friday night (August 10) in a car crash while travelling to the Ozzfest music festival in Tinley Park, Illinois.

Rachel Hunley, 15, was killed just a few blocks away from her family household. Her older sister was driving at the time.

Tiffany Hunley, 26, of Hebron struck a utility pole shortly before 6:15 p.m., while driving a 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer in the 12300 block of Cline Avenue. Hunley told police she was starting to veer off the road and then overcorrected.

Rachel is the second of five Hunley children to die in an accident. The Hunleys' oldest child, Tina Marie Dreiling, was killed in a fire at her East Chicago apartment in September 2001.

Read more at Post-Tribune.

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