Family and friends go out to support families of killed Hanford teens

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By KSEE News

Family and friends of 3 teens who died in a car accident held car washes throughout Kings County on Thursday. The 3 died when the car they were in failed to make a turn and ran into a canal filled with water in rural Kings County. The car was found around 7 am Tuesday morning, but police tell KSEE 24 News that security video from the Tachi Palace Casino near the scene of the accident show the teens leaving the parking lot of the casino shortly after midnight that night.
The three teens who died were 18-year-old Carlos Sigala, Jr. of Hanford, 17-year-old Corey Kennedy of Armona and 18-year-old Jesus Rios of Armona. Hanford West High School tells KSEE 24 News all 3 graduated last week.

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