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Teenager charged over East Lothian crash deaths Teenager charged with East Lothian crash deaths
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A 16-year-old has been charged following a fatal road crash in East Lothian where three teenagers died. A teenager has appeared in court charged with causing the deaths of his three school friends in a crash in East Lothian.
Jenna Barbour, 18, Josh James Stewart, 16, and David Armstrong, 15, were killed in Tyninghame on 25 November 2013. Robbie Gemmell, 16, was also accused of attempting to defeat the ends of justice following the incident in November 2013.
Robbie Gemmell, 16, a pupil at Dunbar Grammar school, was the only one to survive the collision. Jenna Barbour, 18, Josh Stewart, 16 and David Armstrong, 15, all from Dunbar, died in the crash.
A 16-year-old is due to appear at Haddington Sheriff Court later. Mr Gemmell, from Dunbar, made no plea or declaration and was bailed.
He appeared in private at Haddington Sheriff Court.
The Peugeot 206 the friends had been travelling in was said to have come off the road and struck a wall near Tyninghame on 25 November 2013.
The date of Mr Gemmell's next court appearance is still to be confirmed.