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Two schoolboys killed in horror crash named as heartbroken friends pay tribute

Tributes are flooding in for the three teenagers who died in a horror crash. Two of the three boys have now been named and pictured amid heartbroken memorial messages from their friends.

One 17-year-old boy and two 18-year-olds died on Masham Road, between Bedale and Masham, after the car they were travelling in crashed at around 11pm on Friday night, July 29. The 18-year-old driver remains in hospital with serious injuries, reports YorkshireLive .

Two of the boys who have died have been named locally as Aaron Bell and Loui Banks. The identification of the third teen who has died is unknown at this time. All three boys were pupils at Bedale High School in Fitzalan Road.

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"It's not just three lives lost, it's three families totally destroyed", one person paying tribute said. The community in North Yorkshire have been left shaken up by the incident.

Hundreds of people have shared their tributes. A number of the boys' friends have said "we miss you" and share their own tributes online. Friend Elise Lee said: "You guys were taken from us too soon. We all love you and we hope you're in a better place.

"I’m so sorry this has happened to you boys, you were truly amazing. Rip we love you."

Kieren Pounder said: "I went to school with the boys. I used to play rugby with two of them. All off them were the brightest of lads they always [went] out to help and I worked with Aaron on farm laming and he's always jolly and happy lad his laugh was contagious. I've known one of them for 10 years and he's always to make us laugh.

"It's heart-breaking for the family's that have lost there sons and

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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