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Cumming Today
By the People, for the People
3 Georgia Teens Killed in Florida Spring Break Crash
One survivor hospitalized after vehicle left the road in Franklin County
Apr. 8, 2026 at 10:19pm
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The tragic aftermath of a spring break car crash that claimed the lives of three Georgia high school students.Cumming TodayThree high school students from Horizon Christian Academy in Cumming, Georgia were killed in a fiery crash on Monday while traveling to Florida for spring break. A fourth student was critically injured and airlifted to a hospital. The teens were headed to St. George Island to visit family and friends when their vehicle left the road and crashed along Highway 65 in Franklin County, Florida.
Why it matters
The tragic accident has devastated the close-knit community of Cumming, Georgia, where the students attended school and were involved in extracurricular activities. It highlights the risks and dangers that can arise during spring break travel, especially for young drivers, and the importance of road safety and seatbelt use.
The details
According to the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, the victims were Jackson Mobley, 18; Jaylyn Fehr, 17; and Charlotte Martin, 16. The sole survivor, Jamison Mobley, 17, was airlifted to a hospital and remains in recovery. All four students attended Horizon Christian Academy, a private school in Cumming. Two of the deceased, Fehr and Martin, were also athletes with the A5 Gwinnett Volleyball Club. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the crash, but noted that not all of the teens were wearing seatbelts at the time.
- The crash occurred on Monday, April 8, 2026.
- The students were traveling to St. George Island, Florida for spring break.
The players
Horizon Christian Academy
A private school serving roughly 300 students from kindergarten through 12th grade in Cumming, Georgia.
Jackson Mobley
An 18-year-old student at Horizon Christian Academy who was killed in the crash.
Jaylyn Fehr
A 17-year-old student at Horizon Christian Academy and athlete with the A5 Gwinnett Volleyball Club who was killed in the crash.
Charlotte Martin
A 16-year-old student at Horizon Christian Academy and athlete with the A5 Gwinnett Volleyball Club who was killed in the crash.
Jamison Mobley
A 17-year-old student at Horizon Christian Academy who survived the crash and was critically injured.
What’s next
Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash, and memorial crosses will be placed at the site to honor the three students who died.
The takeaway
This tragic accident has devastated the Cumming, Georgia community and highlights the importance of road safety, especially for young drivers during spring break travel. It also underscores the profound impact the loss of these bright, promising students will have on their families, friends, and school community.

