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Two people have died and four people are in hospital including a teen who is fighting for her life after the driver of the car they were in lost control and slammed into an Arizona family's home.
Aiden Ellis, 19, and Shane Johnson, 20, were killed when the vehicle crashed into the Peoria residence on April 14.
Johnson was pronounced dead at the scene while Ellis was rushed to the hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries.
'My heart is broken, and my life is over as I know it,' Ellis' devastated father Logan wrote in a post on Facebook. 'I cannot stop crying, because the pain is beyond unbearable. I am besides myself with grief.'
Four others were also taken for treatment including Grand Canyon University student Zalia Oliva, 18, who is clinging to life after sustaining severe spinal injuries.
Zalia Oliva, 18, is fighting for her life after a vehicle she was travelling in slammed into an Arizona family's home on April 14
The teen had just celebrated his 19th birthday and was an organ donor meaning his death will save others
Aiden Ellis, 19, was one of two people killed in the crash after the car slammed into the residence in Peoria, Arizona
Shane Johnson, 20, was also pronounced dead at the scene of the crash in Peoria. None of the occupants of the home were injured.
Another of the hospitalized group was also described as suffering from life threatening injuries, while the rest sustained 'significant' damage, according to police.
The horror collision occurred after the driver failed to stop at a stop sign and collided with the home.
Images show how the 2018 black Infiniti Q60 smashed through a block wall and continued partially into the residence.
Miraculously, there were no injuries reported from the occupants of the home.
The incident is being investigated by the Peoria Police Department's Traffic Services Unit with detectives still working to understand if speed or impairment played a role.
'Our thoughts are with the victims, their families, and everybody who rendered aid during this tragic incident,' the department said.
Neighbor Nick Cipti described the moment her heard the massive impact to AZ Famile.
'I was getting ready to go to sleep and it was right around midnight and I heard what sounded like a loud thunder roll,' he said.
Ellis was transported to hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries
Oliva sustained severe spinal injuries as well as multiple fractures which will take at least 3 months of rehab to heal
He ran outside to see his teenage neighbors trying to assist at the scene.
'They ran over, called the police immediately, communicated back to the house to get others' assistance,' he said.
Ellis' family have been left devastated by the loss of the 'sweet, kind and generous kid' who was an organ donor, meaning he will hopefully help save lives.
His dad described him as a keen hunter and Harley Davidson enthusiast who was mostly a straight A college student.
Ellis had just celebrated his 19th birthday and got his first tattoo which honored his family. A GoFundMe has been set up to support his loved ones.
Oliva is an aspiring police officer hoping to follow in the footsteps of her other family members who are in law enforcement.
'She's not a quitter—not this girl. She's a fighter. She's going to fight until the bitter end,' her aunt Mary McConnell told AZ Family.
'She's going to do well, we know that. We just want her to rest. We want her to heal, and we want her to feel God's presence with her.'
Detectives are now working to understand if speed or impairment played a role in the crash
Oliva is an aspiring police officer studying criminal law at Grand Canyon University
Oliva's family travelled from out of state to be at her bedside and are currently raising funds via GoFundMe to support their stay.
She sustained multiple neck, scull, and facial fractures, as well as a broken pelvis and arm during the crash.
A long road to recovery lies ahead with medics predicting she will need at least three months of rehabilitation.
The identities of the remaining survivors have not yet been made public, but well-wishers are being invited to gather in prayer outside the hospital on Saturday.
'They're not forgotten. We are fighting right along with them. We're praying right along with them. We serve our mighty God and we know that the Lord is with us,' McConnell said.