ENON, Clark County — Greenon High School’s football stadium was full of people Wednesday night, mourning two young adults killed in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 70.
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As reported on News Center 7 at 11:00, Enon Mayor Timothy Howard said the turnout represents how people in the community love and grieve.
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News Center 7 crews watched the vigil off school property.
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The stands at the stadium were almost full. People were seen holding candles honoring the lives of Nevin Vince and his girlfriend, Natalie.
The restaurant where Nevin worked, The Last Queen, posted on social media confirming that Nevin and Natalie were two of the three people killed in the crash on Sunday morning.
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office has not officially released the names of anyone who died.
In a news conference on Tuesday, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said a 55-year-old driver left a bar and ended up driving the wrong way on the interstate.
The driver hit three cars on the interstate near Brandt Pike just after 1 a.m.
One driver was seriously hurt, and the at-fault driver died.
Friends told News Center 7 that Nevin and Natalie, who recently graduated from Greenon, were also killed.
The owner of Last Queen told News Center 7 that everyone is in shock.
He closed the restaurant on Wednesday so employees could attend the vigil.
In a social media post, the restaurant said in part, Nevin was hard-working, kind, and carried himself with a relaxed confidence.
The post went on to say that in the two years Nevin worked for them, he made their lives better.
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Near the tennis courts, the name Abbey was lit up with lights.
In September, another Greenon student, Abigail Campbell, was on her way to Bible study when she crashed into a tree and died.
The district told News Center 7 that she was a member of the girls’ tennis team and attended the Springfield-Clark Career Technology Center.
Enon’s mayor spoke with News Center 7’s Taylor Robertson about both crashes.
He said it’s been hard for the close-knit community.
News Center 7 will continue to follow this story.
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