Three teenagers from post-Soviet countries crashed their car on Halloween night - ForumDaily
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Three teenagers from post-Soviet countries crashed their car on Halloween night.

Three teenagers were killed and another was seriously injured in a car crash that occurred on Halloween night in Pennsylvania, according to reports. PeopleMany questions surrounding the tragedy remain unanswered, the publication writes. Phillyburbs.

The accident occurred on October 31 at approximately 21:30 pm local time in the town of Warrington opposite the former Fox Acute Medical Centre on Bristol Road.

A preliminary investigation revealed the sedan was travelling east on Bristol Road when the driver, "descending a hill on a narrow section of road," apparently "lost control" of the vehicle.

A sedan, later identified as a Toyota Camry, allegedly crossed into the oncoming lane of a Ford Explorer SUV. The vehicles collided. Four people were in the Camry and one in the Explorer.

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On November 1, police reported that three teenagers in the sedan had died. They included the 15-year-old driver, a 16-year-old backseat passenger, and an 18-year-old front-seat passenger, Aziz Amon.

According to the Bucks County Courier Times, the driver has been identified as Elkhan Saparbekov. As of November 3, more than $17,000 has been raised for his family through GoFundMe.

The third victim has been identified as Artem Kozyrev. The Blazers Youth Ice Hockey club paid tribute to their former player in a Facebook post.

"He was a wonderful young man, a great teammate, and part of our hockey family," the statement read. "Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to his family, friends, and everyone who was fortunate enough to know him."

As of the time of publication, more than $20,000 had been raised through GoFundMe for Artem's family.

Two of the three victims were students at Nesamini High School. The 15-year-old was a freshman, and the 18-year-old was a senior.

"We extend our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the students, as well as to all members of our school community who are grieving this loss," the Nesamini School administration said in a statement.

A fourth teenager, also in the sedan, is currently undergoing treatment at a Philadelphia hospital following surgery on November 2. The 14-year-old boy is in intensive care and was previously in "extremely critical condition." His name has not been released.

The driver of the Ford Explorer SUV was not injured.

Police say the investigation into the crash is ongoing.

Some questions about the Warrington crash remain unanswered.

Car crash investigations are always challenging, but the Halloween night crash that killed three teenagers presents a particular challenge, Warrington Police Chief Daniel Friel said.

None of the dead teenagers had any identification, and the only survivor was unable to provide police with any names.

Added to this were language barriers and cultural differences, which further complicated police efforts to identify the victims and notify their families, Friel said.

According to authorities, the victims and their families immigrated to the United States from Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.

"Accurate identification and timely notification of relatives is crucial, and achieving this under these circumstances was challenging, to say the least," he added.

As of Monday, November 3, questions remain unanswered regarding the circumstances of the two-vehicle collision.

According to preliminary police reports, the teenagers were driving east on Bristol Road when the 15-year-old driver, who did not have a license, lost control of the car and collided with a Ford Explorer traveling in the opposite lane.

Questions also arose regarding the third victim. On November 3, police reported that the young man's name did not match the name of Artem Kozyrev listed in the GoFundMe campaign raising funds for the funerals of the accident victims.

"Maybe we just have a different spelling of the name," Friel suggested. "I don't know. We're working on it, and we understand that sometimes families use different spellings of names."

However, the Bucks County Coroner's Office confirmed Monday that his office performed the autopsy on Artem Kozyrev, who officials said was 17 and lived in the Croydon section of Bristol Township.

Bucks County First Deputy Coroner Scott Krupp reported that the names and dates of birth of Amonov and Kozyrev were confirmed using their parents' passports. He added that the victims' passports contained multiple names, which is common practice in their home countries.

According to Krup, Amon and Artem died from blunt force trauma, and their deaths were ruled an accident.

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Elkhan Saparbekov also died from blunt force trauma, and his death has been ruled an accident, Montgomery County Coroner Dr. Janine Darby announced on Monday. Saparbekov died at Abington-Jefferson Hospital.

Elkhan Saparbekov's family plans to transport his body to his native Kyrgyzstan for burial, his cousin Azamat Sharshenov announced in an update on his GoFundMe page.

Anyone who witnessed this crash is asked to contact Warrington Police Officer James Umail at 215-343-3311, ext. 220, or by email at [email protected].

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