3 ND college students found dead in sunken Jeep

Title: 3 ND college students found dead in sunken Jeep

Published: Wed, 4 Nov 2009

Description: (NECN/CTV) - There has been a sudden and tragic turn of events in a case involving three women missing in North Dakota since this past weekend. All three women were members of a college softball team, and all three have been found dead -- their bo...

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" Three promising ballplayers teammates friends. One year old Aston Williamson 22 year old cure stinky -- both from California. And a Canadian 21 year old Ashley -- from Brandon Manitoba. They played together on the Dickinson State University softball team and late Sunday night. Police believe they died together they were phones. Northwest -- All the vehicles located stop on a friend was the last person to hear from them near midnight Sunday the call lasted seconds."

" She got called. There were -- don't -- water here moves them hysterical. Noises in the bankrupt."

" The search for the girls started Monday morning by Tuesday it has grown. Rescue teams focusing near the cell tower where the last signal was received and police believe it finally led them to the scene. Tracks we go to the on went on in you know it's it's too early to Truman's. -- The women were last seen in a white 1997 Jeep Cherokee with California license plates. With few leads and now few answers students at university have turned to face. For two nights now people here have gathered in France. Foul play is not suspected but police say it hasn't been ruled out autopsy is will be performed in the coming days. And the families that had gathered here in hopes of finding their children. We'll now return home. To drive their funerals. In Dickinson, North Dakota I'm Joe Mac and Sean for ABC news."

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