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By Eden Derby
Sunday, August 30, 2009 at 5:44 p.m.

Read more: Local, Crash, Schuyler County, Accident, Highway Patrol, Downing, Memphis

SCHUYLER COUNTY, MO --  

Three people were hospitalized after a traffic crash in Schuyler County Saturday night. The Missouri State Highway Patrol responded to a one-vehicle crash on Route V two miles south of Downing just before 8 p.m. Saturday night.
    
Kylie Antal,16, of Lancaster was southbound when her vehicle went off the road and flipped over. Antal suffered moderate injuries and was taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirskville.
    
The two passengers in the vehicle were also injured in the crash. Chelsi Holton, 12, of Memphis was taken to Northeast Regional Medical Center with moderate injuries. Kelsey Justice,15, also of Memphis was transported to Scotland County Memorial Hospital with minor injuries.

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WOW

Posted by Jenny Aldridge, Memphis - Sunday, September 06, 2009 at 8:01 p.m.

The fact of the matter is, that all 3 of the girls involved in the accident weren't seriously hurt. Isn't that really what matters ? So what if the parents didn't know that their daughters were passengers in the vehichle? Does that make it okay ? Let's just think about the positive here, and that is, that they are all okay ! If it were your child, wouldn't that be most important to you ??

a remark to "idiots as parents"

Posted by annonymous annonymous, local area - Wednesday, September 02, 2009 at 11:12 p.m.

So this news article does not identify why the girls car ran off the road and flipped over! so before you go accusing every 16 year old of being unable to drive with other passengers in the vehicle and staying focused, all aspects of the story should be looked at! for chance what if there was a stray animal in the road, would you rather her hit a deer, or a cow, or even a horse that may have been in the road head on??!!?? Not every teenager has dangerous driving skills...almost anyone and everyone is capable of having an accident, thus the reason they call them accidents...how can you learn from your mistakes if you never experience any cuz everyone thinks you should already be perfect....

Did you get parental permission?

Posted by Child Privacy Not Considered, Memphis, MO - Wednesday, September 02, 2009 at 9:13 a.m.

I am appalled that KTVO released the name of 3 minors without parental permission. Where is the privacy for these families? I thought that you had to have permission to release the names of children under a certain age. One of these young ladies is just 12 years old. I know that you did NOT have permission to release her name. KTVO should not have released names, think next time.

Idiots for parents

Posted by b a, kville - Wednesday, September 02, 2009 at 8:48 a.m.

Teenagers brains aren't through developing at the age of 16. They are still children.
Did the parents of any of the children know that they were riding around in a car together? If they did, they are morons and should have their heads examined. Especially the parents of the 2 passengers. Whats wrong with people nowdays?
A 16 year old should not be driving a two thousand pound death machine with 2 other children inside. Its lucky for these parents that the girls were not seriously hurt. I hope the parents learn a lesson from this.

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