GoFundMe removed a fake campaign to raise money for one of three Concord-Carlisle High School teenagers killed in a crash in Florida on Monday.

The campaign raised funds for senior Hannah Wasserman, who died along with senior Jimmy McIntosh and later senior Maisey O’Donnell, Concord-Carlisle Regional School District Superintendent Dr. Laurie Hunter told media outlets on Tuesday.

A fourth senior, a woman, was hurt in the crash and in critical condition, Florida Highway Patrol said in a statement. The students were all 18 years old.

“Our hearts go out to the community after this tragedy,” a statement from GoFundMe read. “At GoFundMe, being a safe and trusted place to give and receive help is our top priority and we are continuing to monitor the platform for any fundraisers related to this incident.”

While people want to show support, “it’s not uncommon for someone to create a GoFundMe to help another individual after a news report,” the statement read.

GoFundMe’s Trust and Safety team did not receive a response when it reached out to the family, so the funds raised were refunded to all the donors and the fundraiser was removed, the statement continued.

“When there’s an unspeakable tragedy, people have a deep urge to help and provide comfort to those affected — it’s not uncommon for someone to create a GoFundMe to help another individual after a news report," GoFundMe stated.

The campaign claimed to be set up by a student who had so far raised $8,000 to pay for Wasserman’s funeral costs, Hunter said in a statement obtained by WBZ News. When it was found to be “probably fraudulent,” Hunter added that GoFundMe was notified and she urged people not to donate. The campaign was pulled on Wednesday.

MassLive has reached out to Hunter for more information.

At around 9:28 p.m. on Monday, the four teenagers were in an SUV driving west on Route 98 in Walton County, near Panama City Beach, Florida, when they were struck by a tractor-trailer trying to make a U-turn in a paved median, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report obtained by MassLive.

The SUV crossed the median and the highway’s eastbound side before stopping along the woodline, police said. McIntosh and Wasserman were pronounced dead at the scene, while O’Donnell and the other senior were hospitalized at Bay Medical Center.

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