By Associated Press - Wednesday, October 28, 2015

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - Stillwater police are searching for witnesses to Saturday’s Oklahoma State University homecoming parade crash that killed four people and injured dozens more.

Police Capt. Kyle Gibbs said in a statement Wednesday that those who witnessed the crash are asked to contact police. Gibbs says investigators are also seeking any photos or video taken immediately before, during or after the collision to assist with the crash reconstruction.

Prosecutors allege 25-year-old Adacia Chambers “purposely” drove around a barricade before crashing into spectators and plan to charge her with four counts of second-degree murder.



Killed in the crash were 2-year-old Nash Lucas; Nikita Nakal, a 23-year-old MBA student from India at the University of Central Oklahoma; and a married couple, Bonnie Jean Stone and Marvin Lyle Stone, both 65, of Stillwater.

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