Nov 4th, 2009 - NECN
(NECN/CTV) - There has been a sudden and tragic turn of events in a case involving three women missing in North Dakota since this past weekend. All three women were members of a college softball team, and all three have been found dead -- their bodies inside a Jeep, underwater.
20-year-old Afton Williamson, 22-year-old Kyrston Gemar, both from California, and a Canadian, 21-year-old Ashley Neufeld of Brandon, Manitoba, played together on the Dickinson State University softball team. Police believe they died together.
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