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Survivor of Georgia Crash Moved to Rehabilitation Center

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ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Authorities say a University of Georgia student who survived a crash that killed four of her friends has been moved to an Atlanta rehabilitation center.

Jane Sanders, a spokeswoman for the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, tells The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (on-ajc.com/1s5jK7t) that Agnes Kim was admitted to the facility's brain injury unit Thursday. No further details on her condition were released.

Four other students who were passengers in a car driven by Kim were killed in the crash. It happened April 27 on a highway in Oconee County, a few miles south of the university's main campus in Athens.

Sheriff's officials have said the driver of the other car, Abby Short, was released from a hospital shortly after the crash and is recovering from her injuries at home.

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Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, http://www.ajc.com

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