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CHATHAM, Ill. (AP) — An 8-year-old injured when a car barreled through a building used for a popular after-school camp in Illinois this spring has died.

Sangamon County Coroner Jim Allmon posted a news release on his office’s Facebook page Tuesday announcing Bradley Lund of Springfield was pronounced dead at 5:52 a.m. Monday. The death toll from the April 28 crash in Chatham now stands at five people, including 8-year-old Ainsley Johnson; 7-year-olds Kathryn Corely and Alma Buhnerkempe, all of Chatham; and 18-year-old Rylee Britton of Springfield.

According to state police, a car left a road, crossed a field and smashed into a building that the group Youth Needing Other Things Outdoors was using for the camp. The vehicle traveled through the building and exited the other side.

Damage is visible at the scene after a car barreled through a building used for an after-school camp. AP
Teacher Dawn Peck hugs her seven-year-old student. AP
Flowers and ribbons decorate a picture of 18-year-old Rylee Britton, one of four people, including three young children, killed. AP

The 44-year-old driver was not hurt. Authorities have said she may have suffered a health emergency but it remains unclear whether she’s been arrested, has been taken into custody or has been charged. Asked for an update, Trooper Shafer McKune of the Illinois State Police’s public information office emailed a copy of the coroner’s news release to The Associated Press along with a one-sentence statement saying that Sangamon County prosecutors will provide an update when they finish a “thorough review of the investigation.”

A mourner writes on a heart for the victims of the crash. AP

He did not say when that review would be completed.

Chatham is a community of about 15,000 people outside Springfield, the state capital.

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