Driver charged for deaths of teens in Washington

A 19-year-old member of the Quinault Nation of Washington was charged in federal court on Monday with involuntary manslaughter for a car accident that claimed the lives of two teens.

Sela Kalama, a former Miss Quinault Nation, was driving a car early Sunday morning when it veered off a road on the Lower Elwha Klallam Reservation and plunged into the river. Two teens -- Vanna Francis, 17, a member of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, and Ronnie Scroggins, 15, a member of the Makah Nation -- died.

Kalama and the three other teens in the car were able to get out. It's not clear how or why the accident happened.

Get the Story:
Former Miss Quinault charged in fatal crash (The Grays Harbor Daily World 3/20)
Driver charged in fatal crash (The Seattle Times 3/19)
Second fatality identified in Elwha River crash; driver appears in federal court (The Peninsula Daily News 3/19)
Driver in fatal Elwha River crash arrested (KING5 News 3/19)

Relevant Links:
Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe - http://www.elwha.org

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