Crime & Safety
Driver ID'd In Fatal 4-Vehicle Bensalem Crash
The Bucks County Coroner has identified the man killed after his car went airborne on Bristol Road on Tuesday afternoon.
BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, PA — The Bucks County Coroner has identified the man killed in a four-vehicle crash earlier this week.
Bucks County Coroner Patti Campi said that 22-year-old Anatolli Krylomaka died after his car went airborne on Bristol Road on Tuesday afternoon.
Krylomaka's cause and manner of death was blunt impact injuries from the accident, Campi said.
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Bensalem Township police said the crash happened at 4:48 p.m. after a car went airborne near the intersection of Bristol Road and Chestnut Avenue.
Responding officers found the driver dead after being partially ejected from a Toyota RAV4 that had overturned during the crash.
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Police said the driver had been involved in a domestic incident earlier in Lower Southampton Township. Witnesses told Action News 6 that his mother said they had argued before he took the car keys and sped off.
The Bucks County Coroner's Office has offered its condolences to the family.
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