The United Kingdom is mourning the deaths of four teenagers who died in a mysterious accident while camping in Wales

Great Britain mourns the tragedy of four young people who went hiking over the weekend and died in a mysterious car accident. Jevon Hirst16 years old, Harvey Owen from 17, Hugo Morris18 and Wilf FitchettThe 17-year-old was found dead in a Ford Fiesta in one Mountain road in Snowdonia in Wales. Police are investigating the accident and early indications suggest the accident occurred on Sunday after the students left Harlech.

An extensive search operation was set up over two days, for which rescue helicopters were deployed in the mountains as well as numerous police and coast guard forces. The only clue they had was a video posted on Twitter in which one of the teenagers dragged a tent into the vehicle, in which the bodies supposedly appeared.

Crystal Owen, Harvey’s mother, told the BBC that the last time the young people used their phones was at lunchtime on Sunday and that she thought her son had been at a friend’s grandfather’s house. “If I had known where they were going, I wouldn’t have given up on it because of the weather conditions.”, said. In fact, the rain and strong winds made the rescue operation difficult.

The four teenagers were studying at Shrewsbury Colleges Group, which issued a statement regretting the “shocking” news and thanking emergency services and mountain rescue teams, as well as members of the public who took part in the search. On Tuesday police cordoned off more than six kilometers of the A4085 road between Garreg and Aberglaslyn Bridge, the area where the car was found.

This was reported by the Welsh police The causes of the tragic accident are unknown As the investigation continues to determine the circumstances that led to the car leaving the road.

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