A Marine Corps recruiter involved in a fatal wrong-way car crash Dec. 2 on I-88 in Naperville had a blood-alcohol level more than three times the legal threshold, authorities said Wednesday.

Domenic Andreoni of Elgin was traveling east in the I-88 westbound lanes when he collided head-on with a car driven by Ali Erhaima of Aurora. The impact killed Andreoni, Erhaima and his passenger, Shiva Inampudi, who lived in Naperville.

All three were fathers of young children, and Erhaima was a survivor of an al-Qaida firing squad in his native Iraq.

Andreoni, who served in Afghanistan while a Marine corporal, had a blood-alcohol level of .272, according to DuPage County Chief Deputy Coroner Charlie Dastych. The legal threshold for drivers is .08.

A spokesman for the Marines referred all questions to the Illinois State Police, who are investigating the crash. Andreoni’s family could not be reached for comment.

Andreoni, 30, was headed west on I-88 in a 2012 Toyota Camry at 12:56 a.m. when he hit a concrete barrier near Mill Street. The car spun around and began traveling east, then collided with Erhaima’s 2008 Chrysler 300.

According to Will County court records, Andreoni was cited for a number of offenses between 2002 and 2007, including speeding and underage possession of alcohol.

Separate GoFundMe pages have been established for Erhaima at Support for Ali Abdul Hadi’s Family and for Inampudi at Support for Shiva Inampudi Family.