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Four siblings killed by drunk driver near Weyauwega

A fourth person has died as a result of the head on crash in Waupaca County caused by a drunk driver Saturday.
Its been learned that all four of the victims were siblings ranging in age from 9-25 and were children of a local Weyauwega pastor. The Weyauwega-Fremont School District said the victims were either students in the district or alumni, with one of the victims in elementary school.
Police say a pickup truck was traveling westbound in the eastbound lane on Highway 10 in the Town of Weyauwega shortly after 9 PM when it collided head-on with an eastbound SUV.
There were four people in the SUV and officials say three of them were pronounced dead at the scene, with the fourth dying at a local trauma center.
The driver of the pick-up truck, 47-year-old Scott Farmer of Neenah, appeared in court Monday and was charged with several counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle and operating with a revoked license causing death. According to police, Farmer was driving with an open bottle of Vodka and court records show this was Farmers 5th OWI charge.
Two different GoFundMe pages have been set up to help the family with funeral expenses. They can be found here and here.