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Teenager Fatally Injured in Beaver County Crash, Two Others Hospitalized, Investigation Underway

A tragic incident unfolded in Beaver County late Friday night when a single-vehicle crash claimed the life of a teenager and left two others hospitalized. According toWPXI, Pennsylvania State Police responded to a crash on the 600 block of Harpers Ferry Road in North Sewickley Township at around 10:30 p.m., finding that the vehicle had veered off the road and collided with a tree.

The impact was catastrophic, resulting in immediate fatality for the 16-year-old male occupying the front passenger seat. His death was pronounced at the scene, as the 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger in the rear were rushed to UPMC Children s Hospital, where their conditions remain undisclosed.

Further information fromWTAEconfirmed the coroner’s presence at the crash site, underscoring the severity of the accident. First responders, including fire crews and the Pennsylvania State Police, had the grim task of managing the aftermath of such a somber event.

An ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash is currently being done. The names and details surrounding the survival and recovery of the surviving teens have not been released, reflecting the ongoing and sensitive nature of the case.

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