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Youngest survivor of Marin crash released from hospital

Youngest survivor of Marin crash released from hospital

Yahoo23-04-2025

(KRON) — The youngest survivor of Friday night's tragic Marin County car crash has been released from the hospital and is home recovering, KRON4 has confirmed. Marley Barclay, 14, is one of two Archie Williams High School students to have survived the fiery crash.
Marley is a freshman at the school and was a passenger in a Volkswagen Tiguan riding on San Geronimo Valley Road that struck a tree, just west of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard. Four other girls, Olive Koren, 14, Josy Osborn, 16, Sienna Katz, 15, and Ada Kepley, 15, died in the crash.
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'Marley was released from Oakland Children's Hospital yesterday and her parents are grateful to have her safe at home,' said a Barclay family spokesperson. 'She has a long road to recovery ahead of her, both mentally and physically.'
'Marley and her family are keeping the other young women involved in this tragedy and their families in their prayers,' the spokesperson added. 'They are grieving this tremendous loss of life alongside the broader community.'
Elsa Laremont Stranczek, 16, the only other survivor of the crash, is still hospitalized in critical condition.
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