Two metro Atlanta teenagers were killed Monday afternoon when they were ejected from a Jeep in Hall County.

Brandon Hodges, 14, of Lawrenceville, and Christian Walker, 16, of Cumming, both died in the single-vehicle wreck, which remains under investigation, Lt. Paul Cosper with the Georgia State Patrol told the AJC.

Hodges and Walker were among five people traveling in a 1993 Jeep Wrangler, driven by 19-year-old Tony James Delong Jr. of Gainesville, Cosper said. For reasons unknown, the Jeep left the dirt road at a curve, struck an embankment and overturned several times around 2 p.m. Monday.

Delong and two other teens were injured in the crash, which happened on Whelchel Mill Road, near Cool Springs Road, northwest of Gainesville. The injured teens were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Investigators will re-construct the crash to determine what caused the vehicle to leave the roadway, Cosper said.

A Facebook page for Brandon has been set up for friends and loved ones to share their thoughts and memories.

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