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Memorial service held at local high school

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WILMINGTON, Ill. (MCT) — A small Will County town shaken by the deaths of four teens who drowned when their car plunged off a rural bridge held a memorial service at the local high school Wednesday as police continued to piece together what led to the fatal accident.

At Wilmington High School, the student body rose unbidden as four candles were lit, one each for Micalah Sembach, 15, Cheyenne Fender, 17, Matthew Bailey, 14, and Cody Carter, 15. And a steady stream of young mourners made their way past a traffic barricade on rural Ballou Road, then slowly drove the few hundred yards to the bridge over Forked Creek where the teens lost their lives.

The muddy shoulder of the narrow, country road was rutted from the wheels of cars that had parked at the crash scene, where police say the 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse that Cheyenne had received as a 16th birthday present crashed through a guardrail and sank upside-down into the murky waters.

A school bus driver noticed one of the wheels sticking out of the creek Tuesday morning.

At the high school, a shortened school day Wednesday ended with an assembly in the gym. A local church was packed Tuesday night for a prayer service. At Forked Creek, a row of white crosses were staked along the southern edge of the concrete bridge where the guardrail was shorn off by the force of the impact.

Cheyenne, Cody, and Matthew all lived within a block of each other, and had been friends since they were little more than toddlers, Cheyenne’s grandmother Pam Copley said Wednesday. Micalah lived less than a mile away.

Copley described her granddaughter as a responsible driver, and said the teen regularly drove to visit family in south suburban Homewood, about 40 miles away.

“She drove all the time, in all kinds of weather. There must have been something on the road that she didn’t see,” Copley said. “I never worried. I would let her drive and I would read my book. ... This was all a horrific accident. That’s all it was.”

While investigators consider the possibility that water on the road contributed to the crash, police said it will be weeks before an accident reconstruction team finishes its work.

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