A teen who recently graduated from high school has been identified as the victim in a deadly multi-vehicle crash in Forsyth County.

Mackean Robertson attended Forsyth Central High School from 2013 to 2016 and graduated in May from Georgia Cyber Academy, an online high school, family members told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tuesday.

About 4:30 p.m. Friday, the Forsyth sheriff’s office responded to Spot Road at Twin Lakes Drive, Deputy Doug Rainwater said in a news release.

Deputies determined that a white Mercedes-Benz SUV, which was driven by 17-year-old Natalie D’Allen of Suwanee, collided with a Honda Accord driven by Robertson.

After colliding with the Mercedes, the Honda went sideways and into the path of a Nissan Pathfinder, which was driven by 22-year-old Michael Norwood of Dahlonega, Rainwater said. A 37-year-old man from Cumming, James Lewis, was in the front seat of the Pathfinder.

The people in the Pathfinder were taken to hospitals. Their injuries were not life-threatening, officials said.

Robertson was pronounced dead at the scene, Rainwater said. His aunt, Baylee Robertson, shared a photo of the teen with The AJC.

“MacKean is greatly missed by his entire family and his friends,” she and her husband said in a joint statement. “He was a huge part of our family, and life won't be the same without him in it.”

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