Relatives and friends expressed sorrow Tuesday on Facebook over the deaths of four Topekans two young women and two girls killed late Sunday when a pickup truck went left of center on US-75 highway in southeast Nebraska and collided head-on with the car they were in.
The victims were the car s driver, 21-year-old Ashly Bracken, and three of her passengers, 22-year-old Tatiyana Wade, 4-year-old Malaysia Reece and 5-year-old Keniah Robinson, the Cass County, Neb., Sheriff s Office said in a news release posted on its website.
Another passenger, a 20-year-old Topeka woman whose name wasn t released, was taken to an Omaha, Neb., hospital, where she was listed Monday in critical condition, the sheriff s office said. The injured woman is Bracken s sister, said Wade s aunt, Jaime Worden-Knight.