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Crash victim remembered as a 'fun-loving' teen

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CAMPTON HILLS – Erin Shore remembers as Zachary Bingham as a likable, fun-loving person.

Bingham, 18, of Maple Park, died Saturday night after his vehicle was struck head-on by a 30-year-old Wisconsin woman who was driving recklessly and at speeds of more than 100 mph.

After the crash, a Facebook page was created in Bingham's memory. By Monday, hundreds of people joined the page, sharing their thoughts and prayers for the Bingham family.

"Bad things happen to good people; very unexpected things," the "about" section says. "You were loved by so many people, and prayers and thoughts will be [given] to you."

Shore, who was Bingham's counselor at Kaneland High School, said Bingham was a welding student at Elgin Community College. Shore said Bingham was part of the high school's Fox Valley Career Center and was successful in working with his hands.

"He had a very likable nature," she said. "He was just a fun-loving kid. ... He had just a really large group of friends."

Bingham graduated last spring, and Shore said he still had a lot of friends at Kaneland High School. She said the school's crisis team met Monday morning to try to figure out the best way to reach out to students without causing more stress. She said a lot of staff members also were in mourning.

"It really goes to show how much he impacted the people around him," Shore said. "You don't realize how many people he impacted until they all come together."

Jennifer Liston, of the 3100 block of Old Gate Road, Madison, Wis., was passing a car at about 8:45 p.m. when she hit Bingham's Grand Am in the 42W700 block of Route 38. Liston was pronounced dead at the scene.

Bingham was later flown to Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital, where police said he was pronounced dead.

Before the fatal crash, Kane County Sheriff's Lt. Pat Gengler said an on-duty deputy briefly pursued Liston's vehicle with lights and sirens as it was heading west on Route 38. He said the deputy decided to stop pursuit because at the time, police didn't know the circumstances of the reckless driver.

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