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Two of the children who sustained major injuries — a boy and a girl — were transported to UC Davis Medical Center for treatment, per the report.
The third child with major injuries, a boy, was reportedly transported to Sutter Roseville Medical Center. The two other victims, a boy and a girl, were taken to Marshall Medical Center to be treated for their minor injuries.
Pine Top Montessori, the school the children attended, released a statement to families following the crash.
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The child sustained “significant head trauma” in the crash and was “placed on a ventilator," aunt Jillian Leach wrote in a message on the GoFundMe page, which has raised over $53,000 in less than 48 hours.
Juniper’s parents, Catie and Trevor, “have been bedside with her since she arrived," Jillian shared. “They are living their worst nightmare right now."
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“That’s all we can ask for right now," Warren told the outlet. “They’re monitoring her very, very closely.”
She went on to call the 4-year-old a “ray of sunshine” who “lights up a room.”
“We laugh because we talk about her being such an old soul. She says things that you’re like, ‘How did that come out of a four-year-old’s mouth?’” Warren said, adding that the little girl has “the largest heart ever.”
The El Dorado Community Foundation is alsocollecting donationsfor the victims of Wednesday’s crash through its Community Resource Fund.
“We know that no amount of money can fix the damage that was done, but we can help to lessen the financial burdens of the families involved,” the foundation said in a note on its website.
An investigation into the crash is ongoing. CHP did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
source: people.com