A third Concord-Carlisle High School student died Tuesday following a crash in the Florida Panhandle that left two other students dead and a fourth in critical condition, WCVB-TV reported.

Senior Maisey O’Donnell, one of the three female passengers in an SUV, has died, according to a statement from Concord-Carlisle Regional School District Superintendent Dr. Laurie Hunter obtained by the news station.

Hunter previously announced the deaths of seniors Jimmy McIntosh and Hannah Wasserman on Tuesday.

MassLive has reached out to Hunter for more information.

“It is with great sadness that I share additional information about the tragic car accident in Florida,” Hunter said in a statement obtained by WCVB-TV. “…Maisey is in the organ donation program as her family hopes that it will give meaning to these meaningless tragedies.”

At around 9:28 p.m. on Monday, an 18-year-old man and three 18-year-old women were in an SUV driving west on Route 98 in Walton County, near Panama City Beach, Florida, when they were struck by a tractor-trailer trying to make a U-turn in a paved median, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report obtained by MassLive.

The SUV crossed the median and the highway’s eastbound side before stopping along the woodline, police said. The driver and one female passenger were pronounced dead at the scene, while the other two women were hospitalized at Bay Medical Center.

Grief counseling is available for high school students and staff on Wednesday between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., and on Monday after students return from spring break, the Globe wrote.

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