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«Breaking News» PICTURED: Five children killed in church van crash on their way to Disney World

The five children killed in a horror crash heading to Disney World in a church van have been pictured for the first time.  


It's been revealed that the truck driver at the center of Thursday's crash that killed him, another trucker and the five children received several traffic tickets over the years. 


Court records show 59-year-old Steve Holland of West Palm Beach was ticketed between 2000 and 2014 in Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Virginia for violations including speeding, driving an unsafe vehicle, driving an overloaded vehicle and not carrying proof of insurance.  


Holland was traveling north on Interstate 75 near Gainesville on Thursday when he veered into another car, lost control and went through the center divider, striking the southbound church van that carried the five children and another truck.  


The children killed were Joel Cloud, 14, Jeremiah Warren, 14, Cierra Bordelan, 9, Cara Descant, 13, and Briana Descant, 10.  





Five children in a church van from Louisiana died in the Thursday crash including Jeremiah Warren, 14, and Briana Descant, 10


Five children in a church van from Louisiana died in the Thursday crash including Jeremiah Warren, 14, and Briana Descant, 10






Five children in a church van from Louisiana died in the Thursday crash including Joel Cloud, 14, and Briana Descant, 10


Five children in a church van from Louisiana died in the Thursday crash including Joel Cloud, 14, and Briana Descant, 10



Five children in a church van from Louisiana died in the Thursday crash including Jeremiah Warren, 14, and Briana Descant, 10




Flames engulf vehicles after a fiery crash along Interstate 75 about a mile south of Alachua, near Gainesville. Highway officials say at least seven people have died after the crash


Flames engulf vehicles after a fiery crash along Interstate 75 about a mile south of Alachua, near Gainesville. Highway officials say at least seven people have died after the crash



Flames engulf vehicles after a fiery crash along Interstate 75 about a mile south of Alachua, near Gainesville. Highway officials say at least seven people have died after the crash


Horrifying footage from the scene showed the huge fire engulfing several vehicles, with flames so intense they damaged parts of the road. 


'Once those semis struck, they both caught fire,' Riordan said. 


He said a fifth vehicle came through and either struck people who had been ejected from the vehicle or debris. 


Some 50 gallons of diesel fuel spilled, fueling the fire that also damaged the road in some spots.


At least eight people were sent to the hospital with injuries. Two tractor trailers, a van and a midsize sedan were involved in the mid afternoon crash.


Vinnie DeVita said he was driving south at the time and narrowly escaped the crash - he said it saw it happen in the rearview mirror, immediately behind him, according to WKMG-TV.


'If I had stepped on the brake when I heard the noise, undoubtedly, I would have been in that accident,' DeVita said. 'And then within probably 15 to 20 seconds of it all, it exploded. I mean, just a ball of flames.'




This image taken from a Florida 511 traffic camera shows the fiery crash along Interstate 75


This image taken from a Florida 511 traffic camera shows the fiery crash along Interstate 75



This image taken from a Florida 511 traffic camera shows the fiery crash along Interstate 75





Debris, including personal property and vehicle parts, were left scattered across the highway and the fire was so intense the flames damaged parts of the road


Debris, including personal property and vehicle parts, were left scattered across the highway and the fire was so intense the flames damaged parts of the road






Horrifying footage from the scene showed the huge fire engulfing several motors


Horrifying footage from the scene showed the huge fire engulfing several motors



Debris, including personal property and vehicle parts, were left scattered across the highway and the fire was so intense the flames damaged parts of the road





Two big rigs and two passenger vehicles collided spilling 50 gallons of diesel across the Florida highway leaving eight more injured 


Two big rigs and two passenger vehicles collided spilling 50 gallons of diesel across the Florida highway leaving eight more injured 



Two big rigs and two passenger vehicles collided spilling 50 gallons of diesel across the Florida highway leaving eight more injured 





Emergency crews work on those injured by the crash after a helicopter arrived to search for any victims who may have been in nearby woods


Emergency crews work on those injured by the crash after a helicopter arrived to search for any victims who may have been in nearby woods



Emergency crews work on those injured by the crash after a helicopter arrived to search for any victims who may have been in nearby woods


The aftermath closed part of the highway in both directions, causing massive delays along the busy north-south corridor. 


Authorities opened the northbound lanes around 8pm but all but one southbound lane remained closed Friday morning. 


Debris, including personal property and vehicle parts, was scattered across the road, the Florida Highway Patrol said. A helicopter helped search for any victims who may have been in nearby woods.


Investigators said they were treating the crash as a homicide investigation.




Police survey the wreckage of the crash after it closed the highway in both directions


Police survey the wreckage of the crash after it closed the highway in both directions



Police survey the wreckage of the crash after it closed the highway in both directions





The horror crash, in the northbound lanes, closed part of the highway in both directions and caused major delays


The horror crash, in the northbound lanes, closed part of the highway in both directions and caused major delays



The horror crash, in the northbound lanes, closed part of the highway in both directions and caused major delays





The sun sets over burned semi-trucks and vehicle debris after a wreck with multiple fatalities on Interstate 75, south of Alachua, near Gainesville


The sun sets over burned semi-trucks and vehicle debris after a wreck with multiple fatalities on Interstate 75, south of Alachua, near Gainesville



The sun sets over burned semi-trucks and vehicle debris after a wreck with multiple fatalities on Interstate 75, south of Alachua, near Gainesville



Nicole Towarek was traveling northbound with her family when they came across the scene. 


She told the Gainesville Sun that black smoke billowed, people were laid out near vehicles, there were long skid marks across the roadway and emergency workers were converging on the area.


'We kept seeing these little explosions and fire,' she said. 'The heat, it was insane.'


It was the worst accident on I-75 in Alachua County since January 2012, when 11 people died in a chain reaction crash attributed to heavy fog and smoke on the roadway, which crosses Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park. 


Officials were criticized then for not closing the road due to worsening conditions, and later installed cameras, sensors and large electronic signs to help prevent similar crashes.   


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It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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