MANHATTAN — The sister of a Manhattan teen who died in a weekend accident has established a fundraiser to help cover funeral expenses.
Kenni Cantu, 14, was one of two teens who died in a crash along K-18 in Riley County early Sunday.
The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer driven by Paris Eboni Burgess, 17, Manhattan, was eastbound on Kansas 18 Highway (Fort Riley Boulevard) at Scenic Drive.
The driver lost control of the SUV. The vehicle entered the south ditch, struck a concrete bridge pillar and caught fire.
Two passengers identified as 14-year-old Kenni Cantu and 14-year-old Gaysha Alfred both of Manhattan, were pronounced dead at the scene and were transported to Frontier Forensics.
EMS transported Burgess and passengers Alecia Reyna Smith Haynes, 13, Manhattan, to Via Christi in Manhattan and 14-year-old Jean Carlos Vazques-Ponce of Manhattan to KU Medical Center.
As of Monday morning, $9,025 of the fund’s $25,000 goal has been raised.