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Fairfax Co. collision kills 2 girls, injures 3 other people

Fairfax County police respond to Tuesday’s collision near the intersection of Blake Lane and Five Oaks Road. (ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵapp/Kristi King)

Two teenage girls died and three other people were injured in a two-car crash involving pedestrians late Tuesday morning in Oakton, Virginia.

The crash happened around 11:45 a.m. at the intersection of Blake Lane and Five Oaks Road, said Tuesday afternoon.



According to Maj. Eli Cory, a police spokesman, a white BMW speeding southbound on Blake collided with a Toyota 4Runner that was turning left onto Five Oaks.

“The white BMW was ricocheted off the side of the road, hit the three pedestrians, hit a pole on the side of the road and finally came to a rest down the street,” Cory said.

Police say three girls on foot — who were Oakton High School students — suffered life-threatening injuries. Hours later Tuesday afternoon, Fairfax police said two had died at the hospital.

The driver and a passenger in the BMW were also taken to the hospital with injuries that are considered non-life-threatening.

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The driver of that speeding BMW, Cory said, was a juvenile, and two passengers in the BMW fled the scene.

“Technically, anyone in the car has to stay and report the accident to the police,” he said. “You know, we’re going to follow up on that to see why they fled. And obviously they weren’t in control of the vehicle, but they are still required by law.”

The collision, which sent debris flying several yards, is the second crash involving pedestrians in the area in less than a month. On May 21, a car went off the road and hit four pedestrians in the 7200 block of Maple Place in Annandale. An 83-year-old woman died from her injuries days later, and the driver has since been charged with reckless driving.

The map below shows the approximate area of Tuesday’s collision.

In a note to the Oakton High School community, Principal Jamie Lane said crisis counselors will be on hand at the school Wednesday. Students or staffers who want to speak with someone can also call the CrisisLink regional hotline (703-527-4077) or text NEEDHELP to 85511.

Teachers will have “the utmost flexibility,” she wrote, in terms of things like attendance and final exams.

“We are devastated to learn this news and are grieving the loss of these students,” Lane wrote.

ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵapp’s Kristi King contributed to this report.

Jack Pointer

Jack contributes to ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵapp.com when he's not working as the afternoon/evening radio writer.

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