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3 Kelowna high school students die in single-vehicle crash

Three people have died in a single-vehicle crash in Kelowna, B.C., just after midnight.

Police found vehicle with 'extensive damage' just after midnight

Three high school students died in a single-vehicle crash in Kelowna, B.C., just after midnight. (CBC News)

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Three high school students have died after a single-vehicle crash in Kelowna, B.C.

The crash happened on Gordon Drive in the city'sLower Mission neighbourhood just after midnight,according to the RCMP.

Responding officers found a black Honda Civic sedan with extensive damage and three people inside, according to a statement.

"The 18-year-old female driver, the 18-year old male passenger and the 17-year-old female passenger, all from the Kelowna area, were pronounced deceased at the scene," said Const. Solana Pare in the statement.

The students were all in Grade 12atKelowna Secondary School and set to graduate this year, according to School District 23 superintendent Kevin Kaardal.

A school district critical incident response team has been at the high school today to support students and staff with the grieving process and connect them to other supports, Kaardal said.

Three people were killed in a single-vehicle crash in Kelowna overnight. The scene of the crash was behind police tape and tarps Wednesday morning. (CBC News)

"Our thoughts and hearts go out to the families that experienced the loss of a child now andso that is where our minds are at this point," he said.

"Commencement will take place and we will find a way to honour those students and support students as they continue to grieve as they also complete their graduation requirements."

Gordon Drive remainsclosed between Lexington Drive and Cook Road due to the severity of the collision. RCMPon Wednesday were asking drivers to avoid the area.

The BCCoronersService is also investigating.