After a wrong-way driver on Interstate 29 struck and killed two Kearney, Missouri, teenagers and seriously injured another while they were on their way to a Billie Eilish concert, the star showed her support on social media.Kole Cunningham and Lucy and Aubrey Yeates were traveling to Omaha early Sunday to see Eilish when their vehicle was struck by a driver fleeing from law enforcement in the wrong lanes after reports that he kidnapped a 1-year-old. READ MORE: Crash that killed 3 people in Missouri started after alleged kidnapping in Nebraska, pursuit in IowaKole and Lucy were killed in the crash, and Aubrey was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. The tragedy has shaken the Kearney, Missouri, community and has stirred an outpour of support for the families. A popular Eilish fan page, billieeilishtours on Instagram, posted about the crash and shared the GoFundMe link with its more than 964,000 followers. The post also caught the eye of Eilish herself."Sending so much love to the families," Eilish wrote in a comment on the post. "So heartbreaking."As of Wednesday morning, the GoFundMe to support Aubrey's recovery has raised more than $17,000 of its $20,000 goal. The Meal Train to support the Cunningham family has raised more than $12,000, surpassing its $2,500 goal.All three teens were 18 years old and Class of 2024 graduates of Kearney High School.
After a wrong-way driver on Interstate 29 struck and killed two Kearney, Missouri, teenagers and seriously injured another while they were on their way to a Billie Eilish concert, the star showed her support on social media.
Kole Cunningham and Lucy and Aubrey Yeates were traveling to Omaha early Sunday to see Eilish when their vehicle was struck by a driver fleeing from law enforcement in the wrong lanes after reports that he kidnapped a 1-year-old.
READ MORE: Crash that killed 3 people in Missouri started after alleged kidnapping in Nebraska, pursuit in Iowa
Kole and Lucy were killed in the crash, and Aubrey was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. The tragedy has shaken the Kearney, Missouri, community and has stirred an outpour of support for the families.
"Sending so much love to the families," Eilish wrote in a comment on the post. "So heartbreaking."
As of Wednesday morning, the GoFundMe to support Aubrey's recovery has raised more than $17,000 of its $20,000 goal.
The Meal Train to support the Cunningham family has raised more than $12,000, surpassing its $2,500 goal.
All three teens were 18 years old and Class of 2024 graduates of Kearney High School.