Kamorra Campbell Obituary, Resident Of Bartlett Has Died – Death Sophia Mia, September 2, 2023 Kamorra Campbell Obituary, Death – The identities of the two South Elgin High School students who were killed in an accident in Bartlett on Thursday have been made public by the authorities, as have their findings on the sequence of events that led up to the tragedy. Both of the victims were killed on their way home from school. Both Kamorra Campbell, 17, from Bartlett and Tahlulay Henry, 16, from Elgin were found to have departed away, as stated by the office of the Kane County coroner. Both bodies were discovered in their respective cities after they had passed away. On Route 25, close to Kenyon Road, an accident occurred involving a Mack tractor-trailer truck and the two persons; they were passengers in the car that was involved in the collision. While Tahlulay was pronounced dead at the scene, Kamorra was taken to Sherman Hospital in Elgin, where she ultimately passed away. Both of the drivers involved in the collision, a female driving a 2002 Honda Civic and a guy driving a truck, had injuries from the collision that were not judged to be life-threatening and were sent to hospitals for treatment. A passenger who had incurred injuries that had the potential to be fatal was originally sent to a hospital in the area, and then they were transferred to another hospital outside of the area. On Friday, the authorities from the Elgin Area School District U-46 stated that her health appeared to be stable and that she was doing well. Suzanne Johnson, the superintendent of the U-46 school district, identified Elizabet Esparza, a student at the U-46 school, as the passenger in question in an email that she addressed to the parents of the pupils in question. Johnson said that Esparza’s condition at the hospital remained unchanged from the previous update. Johnson indicated in the same email to parents that the school district would not be publishing the identify of a fourth student who had been injured in the Civic but whose injuries were not believed to be life-threatening. Johnson made this statement in response to a question from a parent. Johnson continued by saying that at “this incredibly difficult time,” “our hearts go out to their families and loved ones.” “We are here to provide support and assistance to the families that have been affected by this in any way that we can.” Obituary