3 high schoolers killed, 1 seriously injured in fiery crash during spring break

ATLANTA (ANF/Gray News) – A Georgia community is devastated after three high school students were killed and one was seriously injured in a fiery car crash while headed to visit family and friends for spring break.

Students Killed In Crash

Jaylyn Fehr, 17; Charlotte Martin, 16; and Jackson Mobley, 18, were all killed Monday in a fiery crash in Franklin County, Florida. The three were students at Horizon Christian Academy, a private K-12 school in Cumming, Georgia.

The Florida Highway Patrol says the students’ car ran off the shoulder of State Road 65 and hit a tree before catching on fire. They were on their way to St. George Island to visit family and friends during spring break, according to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office in Florida.

Jamison Mobley, Jackson’s 17-year-old sister and fellow HCA student, was seriously injured in the crash. She is still in the hospital.

The sheriff’s office said in a statement that off-duty law enforcement and several good Samaritans stopped to help following the crash. They were able to pull Jamison Mobley from the wreckage before the car was fully engulfed in flames.

“Their bravery saved a life, and their willingness to step into an unknown and dangerous situation reflects true selflessness,” the sheriff’s office said. “We ask the community to keep (Jamison) in your thoughts and prayers as she moves forward on the road to recovery.”

School leaders also asked the community Wednesday to continue praying for Jamison Mobley as well as the families of the other victims.

“We pray for her healing. We pray for peace and comfort for her family. We pray for wisdom and clarity for the doctors as they treat her,” said the school in a statement on social media.

In the same post, the school included remembrances of the victims by their families.

Jackson Mobley’s family said he was “a gentle giant, an incredible brother, had the best one-liners, and was a dream son.”

The 18-year-old, a senior at HCA, had planned on attending Chattahoochee Technical College in the fall to study HVAC, with the goal of one day running his own HVAC company.

“The void Jack will leave behind is insurmountable,” his family said. “We know the last thing his soul did earthside was to help save his sister, Jamison.”

The Mobley family said that while Jamison’s “road to recovery is going to be hard and she’s going to need all the support she can get, Jamison survived for a reason.”

Her family said, “We know God has big plans for her and part of that plan is to never allow the memories and all Jackson, Jaylyn and Charlotte stood for to fade. She loves her two best friends and brother with all her heart.”

A junior at HCA, Fehr’s family said she was heavily involved in her church and youth group and was “a light that people were drawn to.”

“She was smart, funny, witty, compassionate, and empathetic,” her family said. “Jaylyn’s legacy is one of faith, kindness, and connection. While her passing leaves an immeasurable void, her impact will continue to be felt throughout the many lives she touched.”

She planned on pursuing a law degree after graduating next year.

A GoFundMe has been set up for Fehr’s family.

Martin’s family said the 16-year-old junior had attended HCA since kindergarten and was a dedicated student, “consistently at the top of her class while pursuing a rigorous AP and Dual Enrollment course load.”

Along with playing soccer and volleyball for the school, she also worked there in an after-school role.

“Charlotte approached everything she did with discipline, humility, and a genuine heart for others,” her family said. “While her achievements were many, what defined Charlotte most was her faith, her kindness, and the way she loved others. We find peace knowing she is with the Lord, and her life will continue to impact everyone who knew her.”

Both Martin and Fehr were part of the A5 Gwinnett volleyball club. In social media posts shared by the club’s director, the organization said they are lifting both families up in prayer.

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