SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A rented SUV was speeding at more than 90 mph when it clipped a car it was trying to pass and veered out of control, killing seven people inside, including four young children, authorities said.

The Ford Explorer went airborne, slammed into trees in the median of Interstate 95 and landed on its roof. The accident happened Sunday about 10 miles west of Bangor in south-central Maine.

Two women and a child died when they were thrown from the SUV, while its other four occupants — a woman and three children — died inside. Troopers initially thought five people died, but two additional bodies were found when the SUV was lifted, authorities said.

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