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00:05The four girls who were killed Monday in a crash at a school camp program in Illinois
00:08were identified Tuesday. Sangamon County Coroner Jim Alman identified them in a news release as
00:14Riley Britton, 18, Ainsley Johnson, 8, Alma Bunnerkamp, 7, and Catherine Corley, 7.
00:21They were pronounced dead at the scene, the coroner's office said.
00:25Alma's mother, Billy Bunnerkamp, told NBC News that her daughter was a ray of sunshine wherever
00:30she went. She was sweet, outgoing, silly and funny, Bunnerkamp said. She loved her friends
00:37and family fiercely. She loved playing soccer, basketball and doing gymnastics.
00:43Alma's younger brother Will has autism, Bunnerkamp added.
00:47Alma loved and supported him the way only a big sister could, she said.
00:52Ainsley's father, Todd Johnson, declined to be interviewed but confirmed her death to NBC
00:56News on Tuesday. Her nickname, he said, was Squirt.
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