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Written by Staff Report
February 05, 2025

            A four-vehicle crash in Milford Township last weekend killed two people and sent two others to the hospital. The two who died are residents of Pennsburg, according to Scott Croop, the chief deputy coroner for Bucks County.

            The coroner is not prepared to release the names of the deceased until further testing is completed, but Croop said on Wednesday morning that the office is fairly certain of the identities of the people who died in the Jan. 31 collision. The Bucks County District Attorney is investigating the incident, according to information provided by Trooper Nathan T. Branosky.

            Officials will release their identities once forensic dentistry tests are completed. Croop said that could be delayed since the client his office utilizes was called to Washington, D.C. to aid in the recovery of a Jan. 29 midair collision between a regional jet and a U.S. Army helicopter over the Potomac River that killed 67.

            A Quakertown woman suffered ...



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