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3 Teens Dead, 1 Critically Injured After Sedan and SUV Collide on Halloween Night
A 15-year-old driver lost control causing a collision that killed three teens and critically injured a fourth, police said, with two victims attending Neshaminy High School.
On Friday, Oct. 31, Warrington Township Police said a two-car crash on Bristol Road between Folly and Pickerton roads killed three teenagers and critically injured one.
Warrington Township Police said the 15-year-old driver, Elkhan Saparbekov, lost control as the Toyota Camry approached a downward crest on Bristol Road and swerved into a westbound Ford Explorer.
Friends and family identified the victims as 16-year-old Kozyrev Artem, 15-year-old Elkhan Saparbekov and 18-year-old Aziz Umidovich Amonov, with two attending Neshaminy High School and GoFundMe raising more than $20,000 for Artem's family.
The investigation is ongoing, and officials said Warrington Township Police and the Bucks County Crash Team plan a full vehicle inspection on Monday while schools held a Nov. 2 open house.
The surviving 14-year-old remains in intensive care after surgery, while Kozyrev Artem and Aziz Umidovich Amonov were buried Sunday and Elkhan Saparbekov will be buried in Kyrgyzstan.