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2 siblings killed in crash on way to summer camp, 2 others survive

KENNESAW, Ga. — A family of five is suffering a huge loss after two siblings from Cobb County were killed in a car crash on the way to a summer camp. Two others are still in the hospital after a mother and daughter were airlifted from the horrible scene.

Friends said the mom identified as Natalia Anggreani has a broken neck and broken ribs, and her oldest daughter, 17-year-old Jessica Wolwark, has torn ligaments in her arm.

South Carolina Highway Patrol said they are still investigating what caused a deadly single car crash Saturday morning in Anderson County, South Carolina.

A Chevy SUV with four family members inside overturned on I-85. A state trooper said two passengers in the back were not wearing seat belts and were ejected.

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"I just got out," East Carolina University nursing student Sarah Eagle said.

Eagle was driving by, and stopped the car. She focused her attention on 15-year-old Kirana Wolwark, alongside military doctors, an emergency room nurse practitioner and a nurse who all stopped to help.

“I had my hand on her chest to be able to feel if she was breathing or not then all of a sudden she just gasped really hard," Eagle said.

The deputy coroner said Kirana Wolwark and her 12-year-old brother, Nathan Wolwark, later died.

Eagle said she just wanted to provide the family comfort in their time of desperate need.

“This mother can't be there for her children right now, and someone needs to be," Eagle said.

The siblings' oldest brother, Nickolas Wolwark, stayed back at their Kennesaw home. He told Channel 2 Action News he could not make sense of the tragedy.

“I immediately broke down. My mind was like this can’t be real. This is not real at all,” Nickolas Wolwark said.

Nickolas said his siblings who died were tired from waking up early and were sleeping.

“Always wear a seat belt and make sure to keep your loved ones (are) safe and cherish them as long as you can,” Nickolas Wolwark said.

The cause of the crash is unknown, and a family friend told Channel 2 Action News the family does not have insurance.

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